Interpol have issued "red notices" for the apprehension of suspects, following the killing of a top Hamas commander in Dubai last month.
There's widespread speculation that Mahmoud al-Mabhouh was assassinated by the Israeli Secret Service, Mossad. The notices mean that the suspects can be arrested in any of Interpol's member countries.
Interpol has unveiled photos of the 11 suspects on its website. The international police agency says it issued the "red notices" at Dubai's request, in order to "limit the ability of accused murderers to travel freely". Faked passports were used to carry out the operation, including six British, three Irish, one French and one German.
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Dubai police photos shows 11 suspects wanted for the murder of top Hamas man Mahmud al-Mabhuh last month. (AFP/Dubai Police) |