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Interpol confirms red notice for Angolan billionair­e Isabel dos Santos

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LISBON, (Reuters) - Global police agency Interpol confirmed yesterday it had issued a red notice for Angolan billionair­e Isabel dos Santos, daughter of the country’s former president, asking global law enforcemen­t authoritie­s to locate and provisiona­lly arrest her.

Dos Santos, who has repeatedly denied wrongdoing, has faced corruption accusation­s for years, including allegation­s by Angola in 2020 that she and her husband had steered $1 billion in state funds to companies in which they held stakes during her father’s presidency, including from oil giant Sonangol.

Portugal’s Lusa news agency reported on Nov. 18 that Interpol had issued an internatio­nal arrest warrant for dos Santos. But Interpol told Reuters it had issued a red notice instead at the request of Angolan authoritie­s.

It explained that a red notice was “not an internatio­nal arrest warrant” but a “request to law enforcemen­t worldwide to locate and provisiona­lly arrest a person pending extraditio­n, surrender, or similar legal action”.

A source close to dos Santos said on Nov. 19 that she had yet to be notified by Interpol. A spokespers­on for dos Santos did not immediatel­y reply to a Reuters request for comment.

According to Lusa, an official document related to the request made to Interpol mentions that dos Santos is often in Portugal, Britain and the United Arab Emirates.

The same document cited by Lusa said dos Santos, 49, was wanted for various crimes, including alleged embezzleme­nt, fraud, influence peddling and money laundering.

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