New Delhi, December 25: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) will move a request for the provisional arrest of controversial televangelist Zakir Naik, believed to be in Malaysia, apart from submitting a fresh plea to Interpol on Tuesday for a red corner notice (RCN) against him. On receipt of the provisional request for arrest, Malaysia, as per terms of its extradition agreement with India, will be obligated to confirm Naik’s location within its jurisdiction and arrest him pending presentation of a formal extradition request by India.
Interpol had earlier this month announced rejection of the NIA’s request for a red notice against Naik, stating that no chargesheet was filed against him at the time of submitting that request. However, with the chargesheet filed subsequently in October, the NIA will now submit a copy of that along with the fresh RCN request.
Naik was charged under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act for heading the Islamic Research Foundation, declared ‘unlawful’ in 2016. The televangelist was last known to be in Malaysia, where he has been granted ‘permanent residency’. According to NIA sources, Malaysia will be required to arrest Naik upon receipt of NIA’s request for his provisional arrest.