Australia denies issuing Interpol Red Notice against Hakeem Al-Araibi

NEWS: Australia has rejected Thailand's suggestion that it requested Hakeem Al-Araibi be detained.

Australia has denied issuing an Interpol Red Notice for refugee footballer Hakeem Al-Araibi that led to his detention, but has admitted to notifying Thailand about his arrival. 

Al-Araibi, 25, who is wanted by Bahrain over the firebombing of a police station in 2012, was detained at Bangkok airport on November 27 when he arrived from Melbourne for his honeymoon.

Thailand has laid the blame for Al-Araibi's arrest squarely at the feet of Australia, saying he was detained at its request.

But the Australian embassy in Bangkok has responded with a strongly-worded statement to "clear up confusion" about the matter. 

You can read the full article in English here.


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