Tripoli, Libya (AP) - Al-Saadi Gaddafi's son, refused to charges of corruption and intimidation, and requested the International Criminal Police Organization decided to send him the political equivalent of its most wanted, according to an e-mail sent Sunday.
Saadi Gaddafi in Libya neighboring Niger, he fled house arrest in Tripoli after a decline in the revolutionary forces. His father and his two brothers in hiding, presumably Neilibiya continue in three areas as a loyal revolutionary forces and fighting between Gaddafi.
Sadi "regrets that, through the Interpol red notice the problem, and strongly denied the charges against him, e-mail forwarded to The Associated Press said."
Last week, Interpol issued a red notice Sadi accused him of embezzlement based on the property and engaged in "armed threat", when he led the Libyan Football Federation. He is also a special forces commander, was directed by the United Nations sanctions against the military units involved in the crackdown on demonstrators.
International Police Agency, said the notice should be issued by Libya's request to the National Transitional Council, assumed the leadership of North African countries. Gaddafi's Libya in the south bordering the generosity and long-term benefit, Niger, said it would study the problem.
Sadie in the e-mail, notify the International Criminal Police Organization, "a clear political decision to recognize without proper consideration to the present there is no functioning of the National Transitional Council to take the legal authority, effective and impartial judicial system, in Libya."
It said Sadie, "worked tirelessly to promote football in Libya, Libya is to choose the former host 2013 African Nations Cup, adhere to the" lifetime employment themselves. "It added that Gaddafi's son", continue to call on all parties to seek a negotiated peaceful solution to the current conflict. "
South African Football Association has signed an agreement with the Libyan Football Association after Gaddafi hosted the African Nations Cup in 2013, and Libya in 2017 games.
Sunday e-mail to the AP defense counsel to convey Nick Kaufman, who has been involved in number of international criminal cases. Kaufman said he was by his press secretary Sadi, Jackie Fraser determine the intermediate links.
Saadi fled to Niger in mid-September and several other supporters of the regime, including some generals.
Interpol has issued red notices Gaddafi Hague International Criminal Court's request and his son Saif Islam. Both were charged with crimes against humanity.
Urged the International Criminal Police Organization in Niger and neighboring countries authorities - direct and Niger - watch and arrest of Gaddafi, "one, he returned to Libya" for prosecution.
Interpol's red notices issued by its members so that they can be the highest level of alert. Do not force a notice to hand over suspects to countries, but strongly urge them, and countries can ignore such notices by the pressure from the international community.
Gaddafi has eight adult children influence the role of Libya, the oil sector from the command and control of the elite forces. Sadie, aged 38, led the Libyan Football Association and play in Italy's professional league, but spent most of his time on the bench of a point.
Another Gaddafi's son, his daughter Aisha and wife, in neighboring Algeria - along with other family members - and according to reports, Gaddafi, Khamis, Khamis who led the brigade, fighting in the West , is killed in the fighting, although this was never confirmed.
Libya's new rulers have gained control over most of the country, but the revolutionary forces are still facing fierce resistance, in Gaddafi's hometown of Sirte, Barney Walid and pockets in the southern desert. NATO has recently expanded its mission, although the largest African American commander said Saturday the military mission has been completed.
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