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In May 2011, following the killing of Osama bin Laden, India released a list of the 50 most wanted fugitives it alleged were hiding in Pakistan.The list was prepared in consultation with the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), the NIA, [2] the Intelligence Bureau (IB) [3] [4] and various law enforcement agencies. [5]
"As such, it is necessary that the director, CBI, should be vested with ex-officio powers of the Secretary to the Government of India, reporting directly to the minister, without having to go through the DoPT", the agency said, adding that financial powers were not enough and it wanted a separate budget allocation.
Mohammad Iqbal Memon (25 April 1950 – 14 August 2013), [1] known as Iqbal Mirchi, was an Indian underworld figure, known as the right-hand man of India's most wanted criminal, Dawood Ibrahim. Mirchi was often called a drug baron for his thriving narcotics business across Asia, Africa and Europe. [2]
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) was the first agency to create a most wanted list. [1] The FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list was inaugurated on March 14, 1950, at the direction of FBI director J. Edgar Hoover. The idea for the list came from a question asked by a reporter for the International News Service. The reporter asked the FBI ...
NIA Most Wanted, India's National Investigation Agency; Saudi list of most wanted suspected terrorists; U.S. list of most-wanted Iraqis; Most Wanted, successor to UK NCA Operation Captura in Spain; Red Notice, mostly known as Most Wanted, the name of the wanted persons of the Interpol police information services (worldwide) [1]
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In the court, it was said that the injustice of leaders had led him to this situation [18] and now all these leaders wanted him dead. [9] Anandpal's lawyer A.P. Singh also wrote to the Chief Justice, stating that the court should conduct a fair investigation under the direction of a judge because Anandpal had not committed any crime.
A Fugitive Economic Offender is a legal term in India.It relates to any individual against whom a warrant for arrest in relation to a "scheduled offence" has been issued by any Indian court under the Fugitive Economic Offenders Act.