Tuesday, 07 July 2026
Breaking News
‘KESHAV KAVYA KALRAV 2026' SHOWCASES BRILLIANT POETIC ECHOES HIGH COURT ACTING CHIEF JUSTICE ADMINISTERED OATH TO TWO PERMANENT JUDGES DAV COLLEGE CHANDIGARH TERMINATES ASSISTANT PROFESSOR AFTER 13 YEARS FOR APPOINTMENT BASED ON FAKE CMJ UNIVERSITY PH.D. DEGREE THREE LINKED TO TWO NARCOTICS SMUGGLING NETWORKS HELD WITH 13KG HEROIN IN AMRITSAR  SRI ANANDPUR SAHIB RESIDENT ISSUED NOTICE FOR RELEASING “FAKE VIDEO” OF TEENAGE VICTIM CM INAUGURATES DAILY HELICOPTER SERVICES LINKING KULLU, MANDI AND CHANDIGARH ADVOCATE SEEKS CLARIFICATION REGARDING OFFICIAL RECOGNITION OF POST OF DEPUTY SECRETARY IN HPSC MISSING MINOR GIRL NOT RECOVERED IN 45 DAYS, PEOPLE ASK WHICH SECURITY OF WOMEN THE GOVT CLAIMED PLAY "CHAR TANGE" DELIVERS A SHARP CRITIQUE OF SOCIAL EVILS IN SEARCH OF LOVE, I BECAME LOVE” BY MADHU PANDIT LAUNCHED AT MGSIPA
What, when & where in the city? Trending

AMIT SHAH TO INAUGURATE ‘EXTRADITION OF FUGITIVES-CHALLENGES AND STRATEGIES’ CONFERENCE IN NEW DELHI ON OCT. 16

Read in:English

Face2News/ New Delhi

Union Home Minister and Minister of Cooperation, Shri Amit Shah to inaugurate ‘Extradition of Fugitives-Challenges and Strategies’ conference in New Delhi on Oct. 16.

Under the leadership of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, India is ushering into a new era in international investigations *An array of issues including effective use of formal and Informal channels, use of technology in locating fugitive criminals, strategic approach for extradition of fugitives and analysis of financial footprint of wanted fugitives to be discussed Special focus will be on Narco, Terror, Cybercrime, Organized crime and Economic offenders

Union Home Minister and Minister of Cooperation, Shri Amit Shah will inaugurate ‘Extradition of Fugitives-Challenges and Strategies’ conference in New Delhi on Thursday, 16th October 2025. The two-day conference ‘is being organized by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI).

During the conference, senior police officers from various Central and State Police agencies will participate to deliberate on issues of International Police Cooperation to track fugitives and coordinate efforts to bring them back to face criminal justice in India. The conference would also have participation of other stakeholders including the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) and Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA).

An array of issues will be discussed during these two days including effective use of formal and Informal channels available for seeking cooperation from foreign countries, use of technology in locating fugitive criminals, strategic approach for extradition of fugitives and analysis of financial footprint of wanted fugitives. Special focus will be on Narco, Terror, Cybercrime, Organized crime and Economic offenders.

AMIT SHAH TO INAUGURATE ‘EXTRADITION OF FUGITIVES-CHALLENGES AND STRATEGIES’ CONFERENCE IN NEW DELHI ON OCT. 16

 

15,597 articles
View all articles