28 wanted gangsters hiding in 14 countries

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: April 4, 2023 06:25 PM2023-04-04T18:25:54+5:302023-04-04T18:25:54+5:30

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Central government has prepared a list of wanted gangsters. A total of 28 gangsters have been included in this list. Who are hiding in other countries except India.

According to the sources of the news agency, among these 28 people, nine Canadians and five gangsters are sitting in America. These are gangsters who have been booked for serious crimes like murder, extortion and kidnapping. The name of Satinderjit Singh alias Goldie Brar is also in this list.

Anmol Bishnoi aka Bhanu is also a big name in the list. Who is likely to be hiding in America. Bhanu is accused of planning terrorist attacks. It is also alleged to have targeted people associated with the entertainment and corporate world.

In Canada Sukhdool Singh alias Sukha Duneke, Gurpinder Singh alias Baba Dalla, Satveer Singh Warring alias Sam, Snover Dhillon, Lakhbir Singh alias Landa, Arshdeep Singh alias Arsh Dala, Charanjeet Singh alias Rinku Bihla, Ramandeep Singh alias Raman Judge and Gagandeep Singh alias Gagna Hathur.

Vikramjit Singh Brar aka Vicky and Kuldeep Singh aka Nawanshahria are likely to be hiding in UAE. While Rohit Godara is in Europe, Gaurav Patyal aka Lucky Patyal is in Armenia. Sachin Tapan alias Sachin Bishnoi in Azerbaijan, Jagjit Singh Gandhi.

According to the list, Harvinder Singh aka Rinda is in Pakistan, Rajesh Kumar aka Sonu Khatri is in Brazil, Sandeep Grewal aka Billa is in Indonesia, while Manpreet Singh is in the Philippines. Gangster Gurjant Singh alias Janta is hiding in Australia.

India has extradition treaties with 48 countries. In this a memorandum of understanding is formed between the two countries. When an offender moves from one country to another, the treaty provides for extradition.

But even after this agreement it is not possible to easily bring the criminals to India. Because the criminals give the authorities of the respective countries the reason that their lives are in danger in the jails in India or they claim that they will be killed on the street. Sometimes the atmosphere in criminal India.

Interpol comes in handy if a gangster is hiding in a country with which there is no extradition treaty. Interpol stands for International Criminal Police Organization which is the largest police organization in the world. It is headquartered in France and is a police agency.

195 countries of the world are members of Interpol. India is also a member country. When a criminal absconds from a police agency to another country, an appeal is made to issue a notice to Interpol to trace him.