Interpol announced today issuing a global alert for the location and arrest of former Tunisian President Zine el Abidine Ben Ali and six of his relatives by "illegal acquisition of real estate and illegal transfer of currency." The alert was issued by the office in Tunis this international police organization, and in it, according to a statement included the wife of Ben Ali, Leila Trabelsi, and five other family members, plus some other information that can help your identification.
The message asks the 187 other members of the organization to contribute to search and locate these people in order to extradite him to Tunisia. It said that when those individuals are located, the Tunisian authorities will proceed to issue the relevant formal extradition request through diplomatic channels.
Ben Ali left Tunisia on 14 January with members of his extended family, after more than a month of protests that ended 23 years in office.
The message asks the 187 other members of the organization to contribute to search and locate these people in order to extradite him to Tunisia. It said that when those individuals are located, the Tunisian authorities will proceed to issue the relevant formal extradition request through diplomatic channels.
Ben Ali left Tunisia on 14 January with members of his extended family, after more than a month of protests that ended 23 years in office.
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