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RED NOTICE SUBJECT WANTED BY PUNJAB POLICE RETURNED FROM HONGKONG

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The Global Operations Centre of Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has coordinated with Punjab Police and INTERPOL NCB- Hong Kong for return of a Red Notice Subject Ramanjit Singh from Hong Kong to India on August 22. 

The said Red Notice Subject Ramanjit Singh is wanted by Punjab Police for involvement in a jailbreak incident in Nabha on 27-11-2016 which had resulted in release of terrorists.

CBI had got issued a Red Notice against subject from INTERPOL General Secretariat on 22.03.2017 on the request of Punjab Police.

Red Notice was circulated to all INTERPOL member countries for location and arrest of accused. The subject was geolocated in Hong Kong in 2018 through INTERPOL and location was informed to Punjab police. A provisional arrest request was transmitted through INTERPOL in 2018. Subsequently Extradition request was forwarded by Punjab Police. The subject has been returned to India on 22-08-2024.

CBI as the National Central Bureau for Interpol in India, coordinates with all law enforcement agencies in India for assistance via INTERPOL Channels.

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