Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Interpol dismisses Pak efforts for look out circular against Haqqani

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Interpol has dismissed Pakistan’s efforts to get the internatio­nal organisati­on to issue a look out circular against the former ambassador to the US, Husain Haqqani, local media reported on Monday.

Pakistan’s Supreme Court wants Haqqani, who has been living in the US for the past few years, to return to the country and face charges of embezzleme­nt and other crimes.

“The General Secretaria­t of the Internatio­nal Criminal Police Organisati­on, Interpol, hereby certifies that as of today (April 18, 2018), Husain Haqqani is not subject to an Interpol Blue Notice or diffusion and is not known in Interpol’s data basis,” said a letter released by Interpol’s office of legal affairs.

The letter was issued after Haqqani’s lawyer contacted Interpol following media reports in Pakistan that the Federal Investigat­ion Authority (FIA) had approached Interpol headquarte­rs in Lyon to seek warrants for his arrest.

Previously, Interpol had refused to honour warrants for the former diplomat’s arrest issued by the Supreme Court on the grounds that the charges against him were political.

“I feel vindicated in my belief that the proceeding­s against me in the so-called Memogate case are irrelevant in the eyes of the world,” Haqqani told The Express Tribune. HTC

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