Bengaluru terror activities: LeT member extradited from Rwanda
Salman Rehman Khan, an alleged member of terrorist organisation, had assisted in providing arms, ammunition and explosives to further terrorist activities in Bengaluru
PTI
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Salman Rehman Khan, an alleged member of Pakistan-based terror group Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT)
New Delhi, 28 Nov
Rwanda extradited to India on
Thursday a member of Pakistan-based terror group Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) facing
an Interpol Red Notice in an operation coordinated by the NIA and the CBI,
officials said here.
Salman Rehman Khan, an alleged
member of the internationally proscribed terrorist organisation, had assisted
in providing arms, ammunition and explosives to further terrorist activities in
Bengaluru, they said.
"The Global Operations Centre
of the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has closely coordinated with the
NIA and Interpol National Central Bureau - Kigali for the return to India from
Rwanda of Salman Rehman Khan, wanted by the NIA for terror-related
offences," a CBI spokesperson said in a statement.
The National Investigation Agency
(NIA) had lodged a case in 2023 related to criminal conspiracy to spread terror
in Bengaluru, they said. An FIR was also registered at Hebbal Police Station,
Bengaluru.
Khan, who was previously imprisoned
in a POCSO case (2018–2022), had allegedly facilitated the collection and
distribution of explosives for other terror accused after being radicalised and
recruited during his incarceration by T Naseer, a life convict in a terror
case, according to the NIA probe.
Naseer had allegedly orchestrated
the radicalisation and subsequent criminal activities to further LeT operations
in the country besides plotting his escape en route to the court from the
prison, the agency said.
When the terror module was busted,
Khan managed to give agencies a slip and escaped from the country, it said.
NIA chargesheeted him in stringent
anti-terror law and Indian Penal Code and court declared him a fugitive,"
it said.
"The CBI on request of the NIA
had got a Red Notice issued against the subject from Interpol on August 2,
2024. It was circulated to all law enforcement agencies globally for tracking
of the wanted criminal," the CBI statement said.
Based on the Red Notice, he was
apprehended by authorities in Kigali, Rwanda.
The information was passed on to
the CBI which is the designated agency for coordination of Interpol affairs in
India and the NIA. After legal proceedings, he was extradited to India.
"He was returned to India on
28.11.2024 by a security team from NIA," the CBI statement said.
The return of Khan comes soon after
similar operations in coordination with Interpol wherein two accused -- one
wanted by the CBI and another by the Kerala Police -- were brought back from
Saudi Arabia.
Barkat Ali Khan, who had an
Interpol Red Notice, was wanted in a 2012 case of rioting and use of explosive
substances. He was brought back from Saudi Arabia on November 14.
Raihan Arabikkalalarikkal, who also
had an Interpol Red Notice against him and was wanted by police in Pattambi,
Kerala for committing rape and sexual offences against a minor, was brought
from Saudi Arabia on November 10.
"The CBI, as National Central Bureau for Interpol in India, coordinates closely with all Law Enforcement Agencies in India for cooperation over Interpol channels. Since 2021, as many as 100 wanted criminals, including 26 this year, have been returned to India through coordination via Interpol channels," the statement said.
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