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Dubai suspects on Interpol list | Dubai suspects on Interpol list |
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The 11 people suspected of killing a Hamas commander in Dubai have been placed on international police organisation Interpol's wanted list. | |
Interpol has posted the photographs and names it suspects were used fraudulently by the individuals. | |
Dubai's police chief says he is 99% sure Israeli secret service agents were involved in Mahmoud al-Mabhouh's death, but Israel says there is no proof. | |
The UK has expressed "outrage" that six British passports were used. | The UK has expressed "outrage" that six British passports were used. |
Miliband vow | |
Interpol has issued Red Notices for the suspects. Although not an international arrest warrant, a Red Notice requests that the suspects be arrested pending extradition. | Interpol has issued Red Notices for the suspects. Although not an international arrest warrant, a Red Notice requests that the suspects be arrested pending extradition. |
Interpol does not believe that we know the true identities of these wanted persons Ronald K Noble, Interpol Secretary General Pictures of '11 Europeans' Israel's 'covert killing' history No proof of Dubai hit - Israel Irish passports real numbers Bumpy road for relations Reactions to the British connection | |
Interpol said it believed the suspects had stolen the identities of real people and the names were used as aliases. | Interpol said it believed the suspects had stolen the identities of real people and the names were used as aliases. |
It said it was posting the photos and names "in order to limit the ability of accused murderers from travelling freely using the same false passports". | It said it was posting the photos and names "in order to limit the ability of accused murderers from travelling freely using the same false passports". |
Interpol secretary general Ronald K Noble said: "[We do] not believe that we know the true identities of these wanted persons." | |
Mr Noble said he hoped the investigation process would "help to establish the innocence of the ordinary citizens and even of countries whose identities were stolen and fraudulently used". | |
In response to the Interpol move, Dubai's police chief Dahi Khalfan Tamim called for it to issue "a Red Notice against the head of Mossad", the Israeli secret service. | |
A number of Western nations, including the UK, the Irish Republic and France have increased the pressure on Israel to provide any details it may have on the killing in a Dubai hotel on 20 January. | |
The UK and Irish republic governments both summoned their Israeli ambassadors to meetings on Thursday. | |
UK Foreign Secretary David Miliband vowed to "get to the bottom" of the case. | |
Israel's ambassador to the UK Ron Prosor said he was "unable to add additional information". |