CBI Coordinates Return of 2 Wanted Fugitives From UAE Through Interpol

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CBI Coordinates Return of 2 Wanted Fugitives From UAE Through Interpol

Hyderabad: The CBI has successfully coordinated the return of Suhail Basheer and from UAE through INTERPOL channels. Both the fugitives are wanted subjects of Indian law enforcement authorities namely Keral police and Gujarat police respectively. The International Police Cooperation Unit (IPCU), CBI in collaboration with NCB-Abu Dhabi and Kerala police successfully brought back wanted red notice subject Suhail Basheer to India on April 2. The escort team of Kerala police returned with the fugitive criminal from UAE and the team arrived with fugitives at Cochin international airport. He was earlier geo-located in UAE through close follow up by CBI through Interpol. The subject Suhail Basheer via wanted by Kerala police in a case registered at Muvattupuzha police station in Ernakulam rural district, Kerala on the allegations of rape of a minor girl under the Protection of Child from Sexual Offences (POSCO) Act. Suhail Basheer was absconding since registration of the case against him. The CBI got the red notice published through Interpol in this case on December 2, 2024 on the request of Kerala police. In another breakthrough, the International Police Cooperation Unit (IPCU) of CBI coordinated with NCB-Abu Dhabi in bringing back the red notice subject Tofik Najir Khan from UAE. He was wanted by Gujarat police in a criminal case registered at Bavlu police station, Mehsana district, Gujarat for the offences of criminal conspiracy for forgery and cheating. Tofik Najir Khan was returned from UAE to India on April 2, 2025 at Cochin international airport and was handed over to the Gujarat police team. The CBI got the red notice published through Interpol in this case on February 25, 2025 on the request of Gujarat police. The 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 100 wanted criminals have been returned to India in the last few years through coordination via Interpol channels.



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