Justin Bieber is now free from Interpol's official bad guy list and can travel to Argentina without any interference from the police.
An Argentinean court has given orders to Interpol Argentina to withdraw arrest warrant against Bieber and erase it from the system, TMZ.com reported.
Previously, after a photog had claimed that Bieber ordered his bodyguards to attack him back in 2013, the 'Baby' singer was ordered to appear for questioning.
However, after he failed to show up, the warrant was issued, effectively blocking him from Argentina for fear that he'd get arrested.
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