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Bangladesh: Yunus govt, silent on extradition request, seeks Interpol’s help to arrest Sheikh Hasina

FP Staff November 12, 2024, 17:02:09 IST

France-based Interpol publishes red notices at the request of a member nation, based on an arrest warrant issued in their home country. Red notices issued by the global police body alert law enforcement agencies worldwide about fugitives

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Former Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina. AP File
Former Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina. AP File

Bangladesh on Tuesday sought Interpol’s red notice for the arrest of ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in connection with the killings of hundreds of protesters during a mass uprising against her.

An interim government under the leadership of Nobel Laureate Muhammad Yunus has been ruling Bangladesh since Hasina fled in August after widespread student protests toppled the Awami League government.

B.M. Sultan Mahmud, a prosecutor at the tribunal, told The Associated Press that they wrote to Interpol through the police chief seeking assistance from the France-based organization in the arrest of Hasina and others.

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The move comes after the government requested Interpol to issue a red notice alert for ousted prime minister Sheikh Hasina’s loyalists who are now fugitives.

“Those responsible for the indiscriminate killings during the mass uprising in July and August will be brought back from wherever they have taken refuge”, Asif Nazrul, the interim government’s law advisor.

What does an Interpol ‘red notice’ mean?

France-based Interpol publishes red notices at the request of a member nation, based on an arrest warrant issued in their home country.

Red notices issued by the global police body alert law enforcement agencies worldwide about fugitives.

Nazrul said they would request a red notice “as soon as possible”.

India is a member of Interpol, but the red notice does not mean New Delhi must hand Hasina over.

Member countries can “apply their own laws in deciding whether to arrest a person”, according to the group, which organises police cooperation between 196 member countries.

Arrest warrant issued against Hasina

A Bangladeshi court last month issued an arrest warrant for former Hasina over the mass killings of student protestors in July and August.

Mohammad Tajul Islam, chief prosecutor of Bangladesh’s International Crimes Tribunal said, “The court has… ordered the arrest of former prime minister Sheikh Hasina, and to produce her in court on November 18.”

The prosecution has also requested arrest warrants against 50 other individuals allegedly involved in the mass killings during the student protests against the Hasina-led Awami League government.

With inputs from agencies

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