Interpol Sent Back India's Request For Notice Against Khalistan Separatist
NDTV
The Central Bureau Of Investigation had submitted all inputs given by Indian agencies, but the Interpol raised queries and returned it.
The International Criminal Police Organisation, commonly known as Interpol, has sent back India's request for a Red Corner Notice on terror charges against Khalistan separatist Gurpatwant Singh Pannun with queries, sources said.
The Central Bureau Of Investigation had submitted all inputs given by Indian agencies, but the Interpol raised queries and returned it.
Government sources stressed that Interpol did not flag any "misuse" of anti-terror law Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, as indicated in some news reports, as the global anti-crime organisation does not make such comments.
Some news reports had said that the UAPA has been criticised for being "misused" to target minority groups and rights activists without "respecting" their right to due process and a fair trial.