Thats the point I made stupid u could not get red Warrant for Hafiz or any other by which Interpol would have extradited him and now bs ing about getting one for a diplomat keep up with your stupid modi bhagats
LOL how stupid are you ?
Red corner notice is only for people who travel abroad.
If Hafiz travels abroad he will be arrested because of his states as UN global terrorist. He does not need a red corner notice.
This pakistani diplomat OTOH can never travel abroad again for fear of being arrested.
The allegations reference a plot to carry out a terrorist attack on a US Consulate - the US would absolutely take a lead in investigations if the allegations were credible.
The facts are that the US appears largely uninterested other than (as claimed in the Indian media) assisting in providing some basic information related to the individuals, which, given the allegations of a plot to carry out a terrorist attack on a US Consulate, make the Indian allegations appear less than credible.
Facts speak for themselves - the bollywood ishtyle Indian media circus (referenced in the OP) that you an your ilk are having orgasms over will have no impact on any FATF decisions. Reading up on what the FATF actually makes its decisions on would be helpful for you.
The very fact that Sri Lanka threw him out proves the credibility of his involvement in terrorism
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com...anka-on-terror-radar/articleshow/39185863.cms
CHENNAI: Amir Zubair Siddiqui, a Pakistani diplomat named as the person managing ISI activities in India from Sri Lanka, was on the radar of Indian intelligence agencies since 2012. He was first booked by the Tamil Nadu police after they picked up a suspected ISI agent, Thameem Ansari, in September 2012. Siddiqui is said to have provided an ATM card to Ansari and sent money to him from Colombo.
Ansari, a native of Thanjavur in central TN, was arrested during a joint operation of the IB and the state's Q branch, which tracks extremist outfits, while he was on his way to Trichy airport carrying a digital dossier on defence installations in south India. He was scheduled to catch a flight to Colombo the day he was arrested. An onion trader, Ansari was contacted by Shaji, a Tamil-speaking Lankan Muslim, when he was in Colombo. It was Shaji who introduced Ansari to Siddiqui, who was posted in the Pakistan high commission in Colombo.
"Siddiqui has been involved in anti-India operations for a long time. We seized an ATM card from Ansari that was issued by the Sri Lanka-based Sampath Bank. He withdrew Rs 20,000 from an ATM in TN which was credited from Lanka. Investigations revealed the ATM card was provided by Siddiqui," an intelligence official in TN police told TOI. "We had also named the Pakistani diplomat in the FIR against Ansari," he said.
Embarrassed by the expose of his links to an alleged spy nabbed in TN, Pakistan had recalled Siddiqui from Colombo in October 2012. However, the diplomat was posted again in Colombo a year later, sources said. Siddiqui's name again figured after the IB, on a tip-off from its Malaysian counterparts, foiled an ISI attempt to carry out attacks on two foreign consulates in south India.
After he rejoined the Colombo office, Siddiqui trained Lankan Tamil Muslim Zakir Husain and sent him to India to recruit people for terror activities from south India, especially TN, sources said. Husain was arrested in April this year and the IB recovered Siddiqui's business cards from him.
"During interrogation, Husain revealed he had met the diplomat more than 15 times in 18 months before his arrest. All the meetings were held in the Pakistani mission in Colombo in the afternoons. Husain approached a handful of youths in Chennai for terror assignments," a senior official in the Q branch said. According to TN police, Siddiqui offered Rs 1 lakh to Zakir if he could get a laptop used by an Indian Army or naval official.
Husain apparently told his interrogators in Chennai that the Pakistani diplomat was planning to send two men from Maldives to Chennai and that he had to arrange for their travel documents and hideouts. The Q branch had recovered pictures of US and Israeli consulates from him. Officials said the pictures had been mailed to his handlers in Pakistan and its Colombo high commission. Cyber signatures showed the pictures were downloaded in a computer within the premises of the high commission and had been shared with Lankan authorities. Now, under the Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty, Lankan authorities have been asked to share their probe details.