The Interpol has issued a Red Notice against a former Negros Oriental lawmaker, prompting all member countries to arrest the person. The Department of Justice confirms the notice.
The Interpol has issued a Red Notice against former Negros Oriental lawmaker. This means that all Interpol member countries are put on notice to arrest the person. The Department of Justice confirmed the issuance of the notice.
The person's legal counsel anticipated the notice and does not begrudge the government for it.
Interpol Red Notice Negros Oriental Lawmaker Arrest Department Of Justice
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