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Interpol issues warrant for Gaddafi spy chief
[Daily Nation (Kenya)] Interpol said Sunday it had issued an international "red notice" warrant for Libya's ex-spy chief Abdullah Senussi at Tripoli's
...a confusing city, one end of thich is located in Lebanon and the other end of which is the capital of Libya. Its chief distinction is being mentioned in the Marine Hymn...
request following his arrest in Mauritania.
Better late than never, I guess.
"At Libya's request, Interpol has issued a Red Notice for Colonel (Muammar) Qadaffy's former director of military intelligence, Abdullah al-Senussi, for fraud offenses including embezzling public funds and misuse of power for personal benefit," the organization based in Lyon, La Belle France, said in a statement.
He looks kinda like I always imagined Luca Brasi looked, only not as pleasant.
It said the request for the 62-year-old was in addition to another Red Notice issued by Interpol at the demand of the International Criminal Court
... where Milosevich died of old age before being convicted ...
for Senussi in September for crimes against humanity.

Senussi was tossed in the calaboose late Friday at Nouakchott airport as he arrived on a regular flight from Casablanca in Morocco carrying a fake Malian passport.

Both La Belle France and the ICC had filed formal requests to extradite him, a security source in Nouakchott said, but Tripoli has insisted that it should put him on trial.

Libya is determined to try the feared former right-hand man of fallen leader Qadaffy and a delegation from the ruling National Transitional Council was expected to visit Mauritania soon to discuss Senussi's handover.

"Interpol has committed itself to supporting Libya's efforts to achieve its goal of rebuilding their country and... their request for an Interpol Red Notice for al-Senussi is a clear demonstration of their commitment to international police cooperation and justice," Interpol Secretary General Ronald Noble said in the statement.

Posted by: Fred 2012-03-20
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