Cops still want Sarawak Report editor on Interpol 'Red Notice' list


KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian police are preparing to another application to Interpol in France for Sarawak Report founder and editor Clare Rewcastle-Brown to be placed on its "Red Notice" list, says Tan Sri Khalid Abu Bakar.

The Inspector-General of Police said they were in the midst of completing the application to enable the long arm of the law to investigate defamatory reports published by Rewcastle-Brown on the website.

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