Badung, Bali (ANTARA) – Indonesian immigration officers arrested a British fugitive listed on Interpol’s Red Notice shortly after he arrived at Bali’s main international airport, authorities said on Saturday.Officers at the I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport in Badung District intercepted the suspect, identified by the initials SL, moments after he landed from Singapore.“Bali will never be a safe haven for fugitives,” Ngurah Rai Immigration Office Head Bugie Kurniawan said.The 45-year-old man was detained after the immigration system flagged him as a subject of an Interpol Red Notice, a request to law enforcement worldwide to locate and provisionally arrest a wanted individual.Authorities said the suspect is believed to be a leader of an international criminal organization involved in operating shell companies and money laundering activities.“Our system is well integrated, and our officers are experienced in identifying and securing individuals on Interpol’s wanted list,” Kurniawan said.He added that the arrest highlights the effectiveness of Indonesia’s border control systems in detecting transnational crime suspects.Separately, Bali Immigration Regional Office Head Felucia Sengky Ratna praised officers for the arrest and stressed the importance of maintaining strict supervision at international entry points.“This success shows that immigration monitoring in Bali is effective, integrated and responsive to cross-border threats,” she said.She also reaffirmed that fugitives involved in serious crimes would not be able to enter Indonesian territory freely.Following the arrest at the international arrivals terminal, immigration officers handed the suspect over to the Ngurah Rai Airport Police for further legal processing.The transfer was carried out in accordance with procedures governing the handling and extradition of international fugitives.Authorities did not disclose further details on the charges faced by the suspect or the country seeking his extradition.Immigration officials said coordination with Interpol and other relevant agencies would continue to strengthen border security and prevent transnational crime.