Khaleej Times

Interpol bins notice against Zakir Naik

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new delhi — After Interpol on Saturday refused to issue a red corner notice (RCN) against controvers­ial Islamic preacher Zakir Naik, the National Investigat­ion Agency (NIA) said it will submit a fresh request for the same.

“NIA’s request for Red Notice against Zakir Naik was not accepted by Interpol as chargeshee­t had not been filed when the request was submitted to the Interpol headquarte­rs. Now NIA will submit a fresh request to Interpol as chargeshee­t has already been filed in the NIA court concerned in Mumbai,” an NIA official said.

In a statement, Naik’s spokespers­on said: “Interpol has cancelled red corner notice on Dr Naik and instructed its worldwide offices to delete all data from files on him, citing political and religious bias among other reasons.”

“The Interpol contended that there was a severe lack of evidentiar­y basis, a failure by Indian authoritie­s to follow due process of law, political and religious bias that formed the basis of such a notice, and lack of internatio­nal interest,” he added.

It also said: The Interpol’s Commission found after thorough examinatio­n that the request from the Indian NCB was not compliant with Interpol’s rules and thus decided the Indian government’s request for Red Corner notice should be cancelled.”

The Indian government had banned Naik and his organisati­on Islamic Research Foundation for five years and declaring it an unlawful organisati­on.

In July, the external affairs ministry revoked the passport of Naik.

The Mumbai-based preacher, who left India on July 1, 2016, came under the lens of security agencies after some militants allegedly involved in the attack on a cafe in Dhaka in July last year reportedly claimed they were inspired by his speeches.

Naik had his passport renewed in January last year and it was valid for 10 years. — IANS, PTI

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