Amit Shah Opens CBI Conference on Extradition, Urges 'Ruthless' Push to Bring Back Fugitives
CBI cites sharp cuts in Interpol Red Notice turnaround, with more than 300 extradition requests still awaiting decisions abroad.
Overview
- Union Home Minister Amit Shah inaugurated a two-day CBI conference in New Delhi focused on strategies to trace and repatriate fugitives through legal and diplomatic channels.
- He called for a zero‑tolerance posture and asked states to create at least one international‑standard prison cell to counter jail‑condition arguments in foreign courts.
- CBI Director Praveen Sood said average processing for Interpol Red Notices has fallen from about 14 months to roughly three months, with only eight proposals currently pending.
- Officials noted that over 300 extradition requests remain pending with foreign governments, with delays often stemming from legal maneuvers available to fugitives overseas.
- The conference brings together senior central and state police, MEA and MHA officials, and legal experts, and highlights technology and data sharing via the BHARATPOL portal and sessions on narcotics, terrorism, cybercrime, organised crime, and economic offences.