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NEW DELHI: To carry forward the war on terror, Interpol has decided to issue a new notice against Mumbai serial blasts accused Dawood Ibrahim, which would be effective in 186 member countries, including Pakistan. The new notice would be separate from the "red corner notice" issued by India through the Interpol few years ago, National Central Bureau (Indian Interpol) sources said here. During Interpol's 74th general assembly, which concluded at Geneva on Saturday, it was decided to issue the new notice to support the United Nations Security Council in the fight against terrorism. Dawood figures in the list of 186 dreaded terrorists circulated by the Security Council among its members recently. Dawood, believed to be incarcerated in Pakistan, has been operating a drug cartel and terrorist network from his base in Karachi. UNI
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