INTERPOL SECRETARY CLAIMS:
FEBRUARY 24 2009 19:26h
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Ronald K. Noble said the Interpol was looking for two other people to discuss the death of the 23-year-old Australian.
ZAGREB, CROATIA – Interpol’s Secretary-General Ronald K. Noble said on Tuesday that the international police are continuing to cooperate with the Croatian police in shedding light on the death of Australian backpacker Britt Lapthorne.
The Interpol can help in this case because we have been receiving information and leads about possible new witnesses. This morning we informed out Croatian colleagues about our talk with one person who did not have any information, Noble said after a meeting with Croatian Interior Ministry and Police Directorate chiefs. He added that the Interpol were searching for two more people to talk to about the death of the 23-year-old Australian who was found dead in the sea in Dubrovnik last October.
The Secretary–General of Interpol, the largest police organisation that gathers police forces from 187 countries, said police director Vladimir Faber had asked him to additionally spur other Interpol members to step up any activities regarding the case.
‘The Australian documentary is fiction’
- I see fiction non-stop – Noble briefly commented Australia’s Channel 7 documentary that published composite images of two alleged kidnappers of young girls in Dubrovnik, about whom the Dubrovnik police are claiming are Dubrovnik’s police officers who have nothing to do with the Britt Lapthorne case.
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