Gupta red notice still active, says justice minister Ronald Lamola

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Gupta red notice still active, says justice minister Ronald Lamola
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Gupta red notice still active, says justice minister Ronald Lamola: Interpol’s red notices attached to the Gupta brothers Rajesh and Atul, which will pave the way for their arrest to face fraud and money laundering charges in South Africa, are still…

Speaking to journalists on the sidelines of Namibian President Hage Geingob's state visit to South Africa at the Union Buildings in Pretoria on Thursday, Lamola assured the nation that by next week the government will be in a position to inform the nation on a way forward on the matter.“The key message for now is that the red notice is still active so nothing has changed with regards to that. We have clarified with Interpol and we know that it is still active,” said Lamola.

However, he told the media on Thursday that he has been in contact with the minister of home affairs Aaron Motsoaledi about the Gupta brothers' passports.“You will remember there was a point where we went to court with regards to the issue of the passports. “The reality is that if someone has committed a crime in South Africa, it does not matter where they come from, they still need to be tried here in South Africa.

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