According to
reports, Iran has asked Interpol for help in arresting all the culprits.
Iran has
issued an arrest warrant for U.S. President Donald Trump and 35 others it
believes carried out the drone strike that killed its top general Qassem
Soleimani in Baghdad, a local prosecutor reportedly said Monday.
While Trump
faces no danger of immediate arrest, Iran said he will be prosecuted at the end
of his tenure in January.
“36
individuals who have been involved or ordered the assassination of Hajj Qassem,
including the political and military officials of the US and other governments,
have been identified and arrest warrants have been issued for them by the
judiciary officials and red alerts have also been issued for them via the
Interpol,” Prosecutor-General of Tehran Ali Alqasi Mehr said.
He said that
the prosecuted individuals are accused of murder and terrorism, adding that US
President Donald Trump stands at the top of the list and will be prosecuted as
soon as he stands down presidency after his term ends
Ali Alqasi
Mehr did not identify anyone else sought other than Trump, according to FARS
News.
Interpol,
based in Lyon, France, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Ali Alqasi
Mehr was quoted as saying that Iran requested a ‘red notice’ be put out for
Trump and the others, which represents the highest level arrest request issued by
Interpol.
Local
authorities end up making the arrests on behalf of the country that request it.
The notices
cannot force countries to arrest or extradite suspects, but can put government
leaders on the spot and limit suspects´ travel.
Lieutenant
General Soleimani was assassinated in a US drone strike on Baghdad
International Airport in Iraq on January 3.
The airstrike
also killed Deputy Commander of Iraq’s Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF) Abu
Mahdi al-Muhandis.
The two were
killed in a drone attack that targeted their vehicle on the road to the
airport.
Five Iranian
and five Iraqi military men were also killed by the missiles fired by the US
drone.
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