How Did CBI Successfully Extradite Wanted Criminal Munawar Khan from Kuwait?

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Key Takeaways
- The CBI successfully extradited Munawar Khan from Kuwait.
- Khan was wanted for defrauding public sector banks.
- The operation involved collaboration with international law enforcement agencies.
- Over 130 wanted criminals have been repatriated to India recently.
- The extradition process underscores the importance of international cooperation in law enforcement.
New Delhi, Sept 11 (NationPress) The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has successfully brought back Munawar Khan, a fugitive implicated in defrauding public sector banks, from Kuwait. Khan, who is wanted for numerous offenses related to forgery and fraud, had been under the scrutiny of international agencies following a red corner notice issued against him. His return was facilitated by the International Police Cooperation Unit (IPCU) of the CBI, in coordination with the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) and the National Central Bureau (NCB) of Kuwait.
The CBI organized Khan's extradition via INTERPOL channels. He arrived at Rajiv Gandhi International Airport, Hyderabad, escorted by a team from the Kuwaiti police. Upon arrival, the CBI and the Special Task Branch (STB) of Chennai took custody of him. The agency had earlier located him in Kuwait through meticulous monitoring via INTERPOL in collaboration with NCB-Kuwait.
Khan caught the attention of the CBI after a complaint was filed against him for criminal conspiracy, cheating, and forgery. Along with his accomplices, he devised a scheme to defraud the Bank of Baroda. Following the fraud, Khan fled to Kuwait and was later declared a proclaimed offender.
The CBI issued a Red Notice against him in February 2022 at the request of the STB Chennai Branch. Following his arrest in Kuwait, his extradition was sanctioned by Kuwaiti authorities.
This Red Notice was disseminated to law enforcement agencies worldwide to track down wanted criminals.
It's important to note that the CBI collaborates with various law enforcement agencies across India through BHARATPOL for assistance through INTERPOL channels. Over the past few years, more than 130 wanted criminals have been repatriated to India via these channels.