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--- In [email protected], "Jusfiq" <kesayangan.allah@...> wrote:
>
> Independent.co.uk
> Interpol alert over Gaddafi
> 
> AP
> Friday, 4 March 2011
> 
> Interpol today issued a worldwide alert against Colonel Muammar Gaddafi and 
> 15 of his close associates as the international community continued to 
> ratchet up the pressure on the Libyan dictator.
> 
> The international police agency's "orange notice" describes the regime 
> figures as individuals who have been identified "as being involved in or 
> complicit in planning attacks, including aerial bombardments, on civilian 
> populations".
> 
> They include seven of his sons, among them Saif, and his daughter Aisha, as 
> well the defence minister, the head of external security, the director of 
> military intelligence and Gaddafi's head bodyguard.
> 
> The alert is intended to help ensure police authorities in Interpol's 188 
> member states enforce the international travel bans and asset freezes imposed 
> by the United Nations Security Council.
> 
> The move comes as it was confirmed that the UK Border Agency (UKBA) had 
> seized a ship heading for Tripoli packed with £100 million of Libyan 
> banknotes.
> 
> The vessel was escorted by the UKBA cutter HMC Vigilant into the port of 
> Harwich, Essex, on Wednesday where the UKBA took control of its cargo, moving 
> a number of containers to a secure location.
> 
> Chancellor George Osborne said he had been receiving daily updates on the 
> progress of the ship which had been monitored by the British authorities for 
> the past week.
> 
> "The financial net is now closing in on Colonel Gaddafi and we are denying 
> him access to banknotes, access to bank accounts, making sure that he is held 
> accountable for what is taking place in Libya and also denied the means to 
> persecute his own people," he told the BBC.
> 
> It is understood the ship was intercepted after it returned to British waters 
> following an abortive attempt to dock in the Libyan capital over the weekend.
> 
> The Treasury has already blocked one cargo of £900 million of Libyan 
> banknotes, which are printed in the UK, from leaving as well as freezing bank 
> accounts belonging to Gaddafi.
> 
> Interpol secretary general Ron Noble said that the agency's constitution 
> provided it with a "clear mandate for the widest possible co-operation" by 
> law enforcement authorities to prevent serious human rights abuses.
> 
> "As a first priority, we must work to protect the civilian populations of 
> Libya and of any country into which these Libyan individuals may travel or 
> attempt to move their assets," he said.
> 
> He said that Interpol's secure global communications system and databases 
> would give law enforcement agencies instant access to the information they 
> need to act.
> 
> Interpol, which is based in Lyon, France, was also ready to assist the 
> prosecutor for the International Criminal Court in his investigation into 
> Gaddafi and his inner circle for crimes against humanity, he added.
> 
> Meanwhile International Development Secretary Andrew Mitchell, who is in 
> Tunisia, announced the UK was stepping up its assistance to refugees stranded 
> in camps on the border after fleeing the violence in Libya.
> 
> A pair of British logistics experts have been sent to help relieve pressure 
> at the small airport of Djerba, which has become the hub for incoming 
> humanitarian supplies as well as floods of people trying to get out of the 
> country.
> 
> It was confirmed that the 3rd Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotland, which 
> has been put on standby to assist with humanitarian relief and evacuation 
> operations remains on 24 hours notice to move.
> 
> It also emerged that the Foreign Office was looking at the possibility of 
> sending a diplomatic team into the eastern city of Benghazi to establish 
> direct contact with the rebels who control the city.
> 
> There is also concern within Whitehall to find out what is happening in the 
> west of Libya where it is thought the heaviest fighting has been taking 
> place. The regime has denied access to the Red Cross and aid agencies and 
> officials have little idea of the situation on the ground.
> Query: Independent.co.uk The Web Go
> 
> ©independent.co.uk
>




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