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Wanted Gangster Vainket Garg Extradited from Georgia to India by CBI

Wanted Gangster Vainket Garg Extradited from Georgia after Haryana Police, CBI, MEA and MHA jointly coordinated the operation through INTERPOL Red Notice channels.

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Wanted Gangster Vainket Garg Extradited from Georgia to India by CBI

Wanted gangster Vainket Garg extradited from Georgia to India by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI). The CBI confirmed that wanted gangster Vainket Garg extradited successfully following close coordination between the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), and Haryana Police.

The CBI officially stated that wanted gangster Vainket Garg extradited from Georgia has now been handed over to Haryana Police and brought back to Indian soil to face legal proceedings in connection with multiple criminal cases.

Who Is Wanted Gangster Vainket Garg

Wanted gangster Vainket Garg extradited from Georgia is a criminal against whom multiple cases have been registered by Haryana Police. The cases against Vainket Garg include serious offences such as murder, extortion, organised crime, and the use of illegal firearms.

The CBI stated that Vainket Garg was arrested during the course of an earlier investigation conducted by Haryana Police. After being granted bail by the court, Vainket Garg absconded and fled from India. Following his disappearance, Indian law enforcement agencies initiated formal proceedings to trace and extradite him from his location abroad.

INTERPOL Red Notice Issued for Wanted Gangster Vainket Garg

After wanted gangster Vainket Garg fled India, a Red Notice was published against him through INTERPOL channels. The Red Notice against Vainket Garg was requested by Haryana Police in coordination with India’s National Central Bureau (NCB), which is the nodal agency for all INTERPOL-related communications in India.

The INTERPOL Red Notice is a formal request issued to law enforcement agencies across all member countries to locate and provisionally arrest a wanted person pending extradition or other legal proceedings. The Red Notice issued against wanted gangster Vainket Garg was the primary instrument through which his location in Georgia was established.

Haryana Police Escort Team Facilitates Extradition of Wanted Gangster Vainket Garg

Following the confirmation of wanted gangster Vainket Garg’s location in Georgia, Indian authorities initiated the required legal and diplomatic processes with Georgian authorities. A dedicated Haryana Police escort team was dispatched to Georgia specifically to facilitate the extradition of wanted gangster Vainket Garg.

In Georgia, wanted gangster Vainket Garg was formally handed over to the Haryana Police escort team. The escort team subsequently brought wanted gangster Vainket Garg back to India after completing all required formalities in Georgia.

CBI Confirms Wanted Gangster Vainket Garg Extradited Through Multi-Agency Coordination

The CBI confirmed that the extradition of wanted gangster Vainket Garg was made possible through coordinated efforts between multiple Indian government agencies. The Ministry of External Affairs handled diplomatic communications with Georgia to facilitate the extradition of wanted gangster Vainket Garg. The Ministry of Home Affairs coordinated with Haryana Police and oversaw the procedural aspects of the operation.

Haryana Police, which had originally registered the cases against wanted gangster Vainket Garg, was directly involved at every stage of the extradition process. From filing the request for an INTERPOL Red Notice against wanted gangster Vainket Garg to physically escorting him back to India, Haryana Police remained a central part of the operation.

India Extradites Over 160 Fugitives in Recent Years

The case of wanted gangster Vainket Garg extradited from Georgia is part of India’s broader record of bringing fugitive criminals back from foreign countries. The CBI stated that more than 160 wanted criminals have been successfully brought back to India in the last few years through coordination between different agencies of the Indian government.

These extraditions, including the extradition of wanted gangster Vainket Garg, have been carried out through bilateral extradition treaties, diplomatic engagements, and international police cooperation mechanisms including INTERPOL.

Cases Registered Against Wanted Gangster Vainket Garg

Wanted gangster Vainket Garg extradited from Georgia faces multiple cases registered by Haryana Police. The charges against wanted gangster Vainket Garg include murder, extortion, organised crime, and the illegal use of firearms. Following the extradition of wanted gangster Vainket Garg, he is expected to be produced before the relevant courts in connection with all cases registered against him by Haryana Police.

CBI Official Statement on Wanted Gangster Vainket Garg Extradited

The CBI, in its official statement, confirmed that wanted gangster Vainket Garg extradited from Georgia has been brought back to India. The agency stated that the extradition of wanted gangster Vainket Garg was carried out with the support of the Ministry of External Affairs, the Ministry of Home Affairs, and Haryana Police. The CBI further stated that over 160 wanted criminals, including wanted gangster Vainket Garg, have been brought back to India in recent years through inter-agency coordination.

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