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CBI Brings Back 134 Fugitives in 5 Years: Major Boost to India's Extradition Efforts

CBI Brings Back 134 Fugitives in 5 Years: Major Boost to India's Extradition Efforts

Hans India17-07-2025
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has brought back 134 fugitives to India from other countries in the last five years.
This is almost double the number brought back during the 2010–2019 period, when only 74 fugitives were returned.
How the CBI Made It Happen
The CBI worked closely with:
Interpol (international police network)
Indian diplomats and embassies
Foreign police agencies
The CBI also used better technology and faster systems to speed up the process
New Online Portal: Bharatpol
In January, the CBI launched a new portal called Bharatpol
It helps police send extradition requests to Interpol faster
It cut the time to issue a Red Notice from 6 months to 3 months
It also reduced paperwork mistakes and delays
Special CBI Team for Global Work
The CBI has a Global Operations Centre
This team works directly with foreign police
It helps find, arrest, and bring fugitives back to India
Recent CBI Successes
Nehal Modi (Nirav Modi's brother) was caught in the US after the CBI alerted officials before his jail release
Monika Kapoor, an economic offender who fled in 1999, was brought back from the US in July 2024
The CBI is also still working to bring back Nirav Modi and Mehul Choksi, who are in the UK and Belgium
Cybercrime and Other Arrests
The CBI is also:
Catching cybercriminals based on complaints from the US, Germany, and Japan
Working with Interpol to catch people hiding in India or abroad
Seizing cryptocurrency and arresting online scam gangs
CBI's Role is Growing
Today, the CBI plays a key role in tracking, arresting, and returning people who commit crimes and run away.
Its work has helped India strengthen global partnerships and improve law enforcement cooperation.
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