CBI Secures Extradition of Fugitive Anil Kumar Reddy from UAE

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CBI Secures Extradition of Fugitive Anil Kumar Reddy from UAE

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The CBI has successfully extradited fugitive Anil Kumar Reddy Yeddula from the UAE. Wanted for multiple serious offenses in Andhra Pradesh, Reddy was brought back through INTERPOL channels, marking a significant achievement in international law enforcement cooperation.

Key Takeaways

The CBI successfully extradited Anil Kumar Reddy Yeddula from the UAE.
Reddy is wanted for serious offenses in Andhra Pradesh.
The extradition was facilitated through INTERPOL cooperation.
Over 130 fugitives have been repatriated to India recently.
The CBI collaborates with various international and national agencies for law enforcement.

New Delhi, Feb 26 (NationPress) The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) successfully arranged the extradition of a notorious fugitive from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) on Thursday.

Anil Kumar Reddy Yeddula, who is wanted for alleged crimes including cheating, criminal breach of trust, and criminal intimidation in Andhra Pradesh, had a red notice issued against him. He was returned to India by the investigative agency via channels established by INTERPOL.

Reddy was accompanied by a team from the Dubai Police and arrived at Rajiv Gandhi International Airport in Hyderabad, where he was handed over to the Andhra Pradesh authorities.

He has been under investigation by Andhra Pradesh Police due to multiple cases linked to allegations of cheating and criminal intimidation.

The CBI collaborated with the International Police Cooperation Unit (IPCU), the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), and the National Central Bureau (NCB) in Abu Dhabi to facilitate his extradition.

The red notice was issued at the request of Andhra Pradesh Police in September 2022. Recently apprehended by UAE authorities, Reddy was extradited to India following requests from Indian agencies.

It is noteworthy that INTERPOL publishes red corner notices, which are shared with law enforcement agencies worldwide to track down wanted criminals.

As the National Central Bureau for INTERPOL in India, the CBI coordinates with all domestic law enforcement entities through BHARATPOL, utilizing INTERPOL’s resources for assistance.

In recent years, over 130 wanted individuals have been repatriated to India through INTERPOL's collaborative efforts.

In a similar case, the CBI successfully extradited a narcotics smuggler from the Gulf just two months ago. Ritik Bajaj, wanted by Delhi Police for several narcotics-related offenses, was returned from the UAE in December 2025. After fleeing the country, he was located using geo-tracking in the UAE.

The CBI issued a red corner notice for him on October 9, 2025, at the request of Delhi Police, and coordinated his extradition for trial. A Delhi Police team went to the UAE to bring him back.

Point of View

The extradition of Anil Kumar Reddy Yeddula demonstrates the effectiveness of international law enforcement collaboration. The CBI's success in repatriating fugitives highlights the ongoing commitment to justice and accountability in India, reflecting a nation-first approach to crime prevention.
NationPress
8 May 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Anil Kumar Reddy Yeddula?
Anil Kumar Reddy Yeddula is a fugitive wanted for alleged crimes including cheating, criminal breach of trust, and criminal intimidation in Andhra Pradesh.
How was Reddy extradited from the UAE?
Reddy was extradited through a red notice issued by INTERPOL, with coordination between the CBI, UAE authorities, and the Andhra Pradesh Police.
What role does INTERPOL play in extraditions?
INTERPOL issues red notices to alert law enforcement agencies globally about wanted criminals, facilitating their tracking and extradition.
How many fugitives have been returned to India in recent years?
Over 130 fugitives have been successfully repatriated to India through INTERPOL's collaborative channels in recent years.
What other recent extraditions has the CBI conducted?
The CBI recently extradited narcotics smuggler Ritik Bajaj from the UAE in December 2025, showcasing their ongoing efforts to combat crime.
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