New Delhi: Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Saturday conveyed his concern to Interpol over the delay in issuance of Red Corner Notices (RCN) by the international organisation against fugitives hiding from the law like terror accused Zakir Naik.
During a meeting with Interpol Secretary General Jürgen Stock, Shah also emphasised the need for initiating a long-term strategic action plan against drug trafficking, international terrorism, dirty money and money laundering, against which Prime Minister Narendra Modi has adopted the zero-tolerance approach.
"The home minister expressed concern about the delay in the publication of Red Notices and an urgent need for proactive pre-publication consultation for ensuring expeditious publication of Red Notices," a home ministry statement said.
Shah conveyed to Stock that such cooperation enables India to more intensely pursue high profile fugitive economic offenders and terrorists.
A red corner notice is a kind of international arrest warrant for fugitives where Interpol requests its member-countries to arrest or detain them.
According to a home ministry statistics, during 2016, 2017 and 2018, red corner notice requests sent to Interpol by the Central Bureau of Investigation were 91, 94 and 123, respectively, and notices published by Interpol were 87, 84 and 76, respectively.
Till July 15 this year, as many as 41 requests have been sent to Interpol and 32 have been published.
The people against whom the Interpol is yet to issue an RCN include Zakir Naik, accused of inciting and radicalising youths to carry out terror attacks. Naik is currently based in Malaysia.
The home minister apprised the Interpol secretary-general about the zero-tolerance approach of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to drug trafficking, international terrorism and money laundering, the statement said.