CBI to prosecute Indian fugitives wanted by foreign govts

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Nov 13 2016 | 2:07 PM IST
Indian nationals who sneak into the country after committing crime abroad now won't go unpunished as CBI has got new powers to prosecute such offenders here according to Indian laws.
The central government has now empowered the agency to investigate and prosecute offenders who commit crimes abroad and come back to India for refuge.
In a number of cases, fugitives live a normal life here as they could not be sent to the country where crime has been committed to face trial because of extradition treaties limitations, CBI sources said.
They could also not be tried in India as the crime has been committed outside the jurisdiction of Indian agencies, they said.
India has extradition treaties with 39 countries of which 21 bar extradition of their own nationals to the countries where the crime has been committed.
"We do not extradite Indian nationals to countries like Bulgaria, France, Germany, Saudi Arabia, Poland, Portugal, Vietnam etc for being tried there because of extradition conditions with these countries," an official said, adding that arrangement is mutual.
Most of these cases relate to offences related to financial frauds, homicide, theft, criminal breach of trust in which Indian nationals have come back here after committing crime there, the sources said.
The sources said the only condition for such prosecution
is that the offence for which they have been charged with should be cognisable offence in India too.
"The central government has empowered and extended the jurisdiction of members of Delhi Special Police Establishment (CBI) under Section 5 of the DSPE Act to investigate and prosecute the offences as described under Section four of IPC i.E the offences committed outside territorial jurisdiction of India referred by the central government from time to time," an official told
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First Published: Nov 13 2016 | 2:07 PM IST

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