Interpol to assist Indian Government, set to issue notice against Hafiz Saeed
August 23rd, 2009 - 4:37 pm ICT by ANINew Delhi, Aug.23 (ANI): The Indian Government has reportedly approached Interpol and requested it to issue a Red Corner Notice (RCN) against Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD) chief and 26/11 mastermind Hafiz Saeed.
Sources said that they expect the RCN to be issued some time next week, possibly by Tuesday.
The request from New Delhi is reported to have been made in the wake of a Pakistan court ordering the release of Saeed from nine months of house arrest on grounds that there was insufficient evidence to detain him in connection with his role in the 26/11 massacre in Mumbai that claimed nearly 170 lives and maimed more than 300.
Officials in New Delhi are reportedly of the view that Saeed should be chargesheeted and prosecuted for masterminding the Mumbai carnage on the basis of the six documents of evidence that they have handed over to the Pakistan Government through diplomatic channels.
Government sources said that the CBI, which acts as the nodal agency for all dealings with Interpol, has already written to the world police body, based on the 26/11 chargesheet, to get an RCN issued against Saeed who was let off by the Lahore High Court as Islamabad didn’t press charges against him.
Interpol issues an RCN against any accused after it receives all information and evidence against him from the country in which the crime has been committed.
The RCN will be issued on the basis of the non-bailable warrant issued against Saeed by a Mumbai court earlier and also all the evidences gathered against him by the Mumbai police.
According to the Mumbai police, Saeed is among the 35 people who provided training to all the terrorists who executed 26/11.
Pakistan has defended its refusal to act against Saeed by saying that India has not given evidence against him. (ANI)
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