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Panama's police have rejected a request by the judiciary branch to issue an Interpol red notice for former President Ricardo Martinelli, who is currently living as a refugee within Nicaragua's embassy in Panama City after being found guilty of money laundering. The rejection is based on Interpol's policy which prohibits red alerts for refugees or political asylum seekers, as Martinelli falls under this category.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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