The photographer, Diego Pesoa, accused Bieber and one of his
bodyguards of lashing out at him when he tried to take a picture
of the Canadian singer as he left the club in the capital's
trendy Palermo Hollywood neighborhood.
Telam said the magistrate, Facundo Cubas, had requested the
assistance of Argentina's Interpol branch to help locate Bieber,
who has had a string or run-ins with the law in several
countries.
Bieber should be detained if he failed to appear or failed to
explain why he was unable to present himself before the court,
Telam cited Cubas as saying.
"Bieber has to come to Argentina, and it won't be to sing,"
Pesoa's lawyer, Matias Morla, told local TV channel C5N.
There was no immediate reaction from Bieber's representatives to
the report.
(Reporting by Maximiliano Heath; Editing by Richard Lough and
Tom Brown)
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