India Secures Extradition of Fugitive Abhay Rana from Portugal

India has successfully extradited wanted fugitive Abhay Rana from Portugal, with the Indian Embassy thanking Portuguese authorities for their cooperation. Rana faces charges including extortion, criminal intimidation, and operating an organized crime syndicate in Haryana. The extradition was carried out under a bilateral agreement following an Interpol Red Notice issued at the request of Haryana Police. A Haryana Police escort team brought Rana to New Delhi, marking another success in India's efforts to bring fugitives to justice.

Key Points: Fugitive Abhay Rana Extradited from Portugal to India

  • India extradited fugitive Abhay Rana from Portugal
  • Rana is charged with extortion, criminal intimidation, and attempted murder
  • Extradition executed under bilateral agreement and Interpol Red Notice
  • Haryana Police team escorted him to New Delhi
3 min read

India thanks Portugal for support in extraditing fugitive Abhay Rana

India thanks Portugal for extraditing wanted criminal Abhay Rana. He faces charges of extortion, criminal intimidation, and running a crime syndicate.

"The return of Abhay Rana marks an important step in the ongoing efforts of the Government of India to extradite fugitives currently residing in various foreign countries. - Indian Embassy statement"

Lisbon, May 9

India on Saturday thanked the Portugal government and its law enforcement authorities for their cooperation and support in the successful extradition of wanted fugitive Abhay Rana to India.

The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), in coordination with the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) and the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), successfully secured the extradition of Abhay alias Abhay Rana from Portugal to India.

The Embassy of India in Lisbon also issued a statement, thanking the Portuguese authorities after the conclusion of the extradition process.

"Abhay Rana is charged with several serious offences and will now be subject to trial in the Indian courts. This extradition was carried out under the bilateral extradition agreement between the India and Portugal, following the issuance of an Interpol Red Notice," read a statement issued by the Indian Embassy.

"The return of Abhay Rana marks an important step in the ongoing efforts of the Government of India to extradite fugitives currently residing in various foreign countries. The success of this operation was made possible through active and sustained coordination between the Ministry of External Affairs, Ministry of Home Affairs, Haryana Police and the Embassy of India in Lisbon and various law enforcement agencies of Portugal," it added.

According to the CBI, Abhay alias Abhay Rana, who was the subject of an Interpol Red Notice, was wanted by the Haryana Police in multiple criminal cases registered in the state. The charges against him include extortion, criminal intimidation, operating an organised crime syndicate, attempt to murder, and issuing life threats.

Investigators revealed that, in one of the cases registered in Karnal district of Haryana, the accused, along with his associates, allegedly threatened local businessmen through social media platforms, including WhatsApp calls, demanding ransom payments. Those who failed to comply with the demands were reportedly assaulted by members of the syndicate.

Following the completion of the investigation, a charge sheet was filed against the accused before the competent court.

On the request of Haryana Police, the National Central Bureau (NCB)-New Delhi got an Interpol Red Notice issued against the accused. India submitted a formal extradition request after he was geo-located and arrested by the Portuguese authorities.

Following due legal proceedings, the Portuguese authorities approved the extradition of the accused to India.

A Haryana Police escort team subsequently travelled to Portugal, where the accused was formally handed over to Indian authorities. The team, along with the accused, arrived at the Indira Gandhi International Airport in New Delhi on Saturday.

CBI, as the National Central Bureau for Interpol in India, coordinates with all law enforcement agencies in India through Bharatpol for assistance via Interpol channels. More than 160 wanted criminals have been successfully brought back to India in the last few years through coordination via Interpol channels.

- IANS

Share this article:

Reader Comments

M
Michelle N
Impressive to see India strengthening extradition ties with European countries. I hope this means more fugitives will be brought to justice. The Interpol red notice system really works when countries cooperate.
K
Kavya N
It's satisfying to see that even after all these years, our law enforcement agencies are tracking down criminals who thought they could escape by leaving the country. The Portugal authorities deserve appreciation for their cooperation. Abhay Rana will now face trial like he should have years ago.
J
Jacob K
While this is great news, I wonder why it took so long. The crimes supposedly happened years ago. Still, credit to the Indian government for persisting with the extradition process. Better late than never, I suppose.
A
Arjun K
Finally some good news for once! Too many criminals flee India thinking they're safe abroad. This is a big message to all those hiding overseas - you can run but you can't hide. Shoutout to Portugal for being a responsible partner. Hope his victims get some closure now. 🙏
S
Suresh O
This is a feather in the cap for our diplomatic and law enforcement agencies. The coordination between CBI, MEA, MHA, and Haryana Police shows what we can achieve when we work together. 160 criminals brought back in recent years is no small feat! 🇮🇳
T
T

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Leave a Comment

Minimum 50 characters 0/50