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Cops apply for Interpol Red Notice for activist Tamim Dahri, says Home Minister

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RAGANANTHINI VETHASALAM
Cops apply for Interpol Red Notice for activist Tamim Dahri, says Home Minister
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Malaysian authorities have applied for an Interpol Red Notice for activist Tamim Dahri, who is wanted for questioning regarding the destruction of a sacred Hindu symbol. The suspect is currently believed to be overseas, and his passport has been cancelled.

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The case highlights ongoing legal and diplomatic efforts by the Malaysian government to address religious sensitivity issues and enforce domestic law against individuals abroad.

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KUALA LUMPUR: The police have applied for an Interpol Red Notice against activist Tamim Dahri, says Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail.

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The report summarizes official government statements regarding a legal matter without taking a stance on the activist's actions.

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