Interpol Unites for Justice: Extradition of Fugitive Mohammad Navas Kakkat Ismail
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has successfully extradited Mohammad Navas Kakkat Ismail from the UAE. Ismail, wanted by Delhi Police for multiple crimes, was brought back following an Interpol Red Notice. This extradition marks a continuing effort in international crime resolution by Indian authorities.
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The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has achieved a significant milestone by successfully extraditing a fugitive from the United Arab Emirates. Mohammad Navas Kakkat Ismail, subject to an Interpol Red Notice, was apprehended for alleged involvement in a series of criminal activities including extortion and forgery.
Ismail, identified as a key figure in a notorious crime syndicate, was detained upon his arrival at Indira Gandhi International Airport. The Delhi Police took him into custody, citing an extensive list of charges such as impersonating government officials and participating in organized crime.
The extradition underscores a collaborative international law enforcement effort, orchestrated through CBI's coordination with Interpol. This marks one of over 150 successful extraditions facilitated by the CBI in recent years, further enhancing cross-border crime control and justice enforcement.
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