Under Operation Trishul, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has extradited 33 people hiding in other countries, involved in various criminal activities.
A senior official with the agency said that since the launch of Operation Trishul, the CBI has successfully extradited 33 criminals since January 2022, which includes six criminals in 2023. CBI, being the nodal agency for India, coordinates with the national central bureaus of other countries.
In the recent case, Red Notice subject Mohammed HaneefaMakkatt, wanted by Kerala police at Kunnamangalam Police Station in Kozhikode for the kidnapping and murder of one Karim in 2006, has been extradited from Saudi Arabia and brought back to India on Sunday, the official said.
Earlier, based on an Interpol red notice, the wanted accused was located in Saudi Arabia. Interpol informed Saudi Arabia about the location of the accused and requested that it send a team to take the subject to India for extradition.
The wanted accuser has been brought back by the Kerala police team.
On March 7, the CBI arrested Harchand Singh Gill, a director of the Pearls Group, who was deported from Fiji in connection with a multi-croreponzi scam allegedly orchestrated by his company. Gill had a red notice issued against him by Interpol.
The official said that they are coordinating with Nodal agencies of other countries regarding absconding accused hiding in various countries. Several cases are under process, and the absconding accused will be extradited soon, officials said.