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World News | India Successfully Extradites Wanted Fugitive Abhay Rana from Portugal Following Interpol Red Notice

Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. India successfully extradited wanted fugitive Abhay Rana from Portugal following a coordinated operation by the CBI, MEA, and Haryana Police. The handover, conducted under a 2007 bilateral treaty, ensures Rana faces trial in Indian courts while adhering to legal safeguards regarding sentencing and European human rights standards.

World News | India Successfully Extradites Wanted Fugitive Abhay Rana from Portugal Following Interpol Red Notice

Lisbon [Portugal], May 10 (ANI): India extended its appreciation to the Portuguese government and its police agencies for their "cooperation and support in the successful extradition" of Abhay Rana, a wanted fugitive, back to the country.

The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), working in tandem with the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) and the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), facilitated the return of Abhay, also known as Abhay Rana, from Portugal.

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Following the completion of the handover, the Embassy of India in Lisbon released an official communique acknowledging the assistance provided by the local authorities.

"Abhay Rana is charged with several serious offences and will now be subject to trial in the Indian courts. This extradition was carried out under the bilateral extradition agreement between India and Portugal, following the issuance of an Interpol Red Notice," the Embassy statement confirmed.

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The diplomatic mission further noted that the "return of Abhay Rana marks an important step in the ongoing efforts of the Government of India to extradite fugitives currently residing in various foreign countries."

The mission emphasised that the "success of this operation was made possible through active and sustained coordination between the Ministry of External Affairs, Ministry of Home Affairs, Haryana Police, the Embassy of India in Lisbon, and various law enforcement agencies of Portugal."

This high-level cooperation is underpinned by a formal Extradition Treaty between New Delhi and Lisbon, ratified on January 11, 2007. The agreement provides a robust legal structure for the mutual transfer of wanted individuals while ensuring that judicial proceedings align with specific humanitarian safeguards.

A pivotal component of this treaty is its adherence to European legal standards, which explicitly ensure that extradited persons do not face the death penalty. Furthermore, the agreement mandates that any custodial sentence imposed in the receiving country cannot exceed a maximum of 25 years, a stipulation that remains fundamental to Portuguese judicial requirements.

The framework also operates on the principle of dual criminality, necessitating that the alleged crime be a punishable offence under the legal codes of both India and Portugal.

By assisting Indian authorities in this latest handover in May 2026, Portugal has demonstrated its continued commitment to this bilateral framework, facilitating the return of individuals sought for criminal prosecution by Indian law enforcement. (ANI)

(The above story is verified and authored by ANI staff, ANI is South Asia's leading multimedia news agency with over 100 bureaus in India, South Asia and across the globe. ANI brings the latest news on Politics and Current Affairs in India & around the World, Sports, Health, Fitness, Entertainment, & News. The views appearing in the above post do not reflect the opinions of LatestLY)