162 wanted Indian criminals abroad
August 9th, 2011 - 6:41 pm ICT by IANSNew Delhi, Aug 9 (IANS) A total of 162 Indian criminals wanted by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) are believed to be abroad, the Lok Sabha was informed Tuesday.
Minister of State for Home Affairs Jitendra Singh said whenever Indian investigating agencies seek assistance from Interpol-India, “the same is provided”.
The minister did not name any of the wanted criminals and did not say in which countries they had taken shelter.
- CBI gets list of Mujibur Rahman's killers - Mar 13, 2012
- CBI officers get tips on probes abroad - Jul 14, 2011
- Chronology of Bofors scandal - Jan 03, 2011
- CBI probe against Yeddyurappa from Tuesday - May 12, 2012
- Fasih Mehmood not in India's custody: Chidambaram - May 31, 2012
- India searching for 147 fugitives abroad - Aug 04, 2009
- Every fourth Indian is urbanite - Aug 09, 2011
- CBI begins probe of Bharatpur riots - Oct 13, 2011
- CBI admits goof-up, action against three for terror list error - May 20, 2011
- Jethmalani triggers ruckus in Lokpal debate - Dec 29, 2011
- Court upholds CBI plea in Bofors case (Second Lead) - Jan 06, 2011
- 955 public servants caught taking bribe - Aug 17, 2011
- PM, ministers decided against 2G auction: Kanimozhi (Lead) - Aug 23, 2011
- Court slaps Rs.20,000 fine on NRI - Jan 29, 2012
- CBI books Jagan, Emaar under anti-corruption act - Aug 18, 2011
Tags: cbi, central bureau of investigation, home affairs, India, interpol, jitendra, Lok Sabha, minister of state, New Delhi, wanted criminals