CBI reports surge in Interpol notices, reduction in processing time from 14 to 3 months
New Delhi [India], October 16 (ANI): The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) reported a significant increase in the issuance of Interpol notices and reduction in the processing time of such notices from 14 to three months-- reflecting India's growing international cooperation in tracking fugitives.
Sharing the input at the inaugural session of the two-day national conference on 'Extradition of Fugitives: Challenges and Strategies', CBI Director Praveen Sood said the agency published 189 Interpol notices, including 79 Red Notices and 110 Blue Notices, in the first nine months of 2025 compared to 52 Red and 44 Blue Notices in 2024.
The notices cover a range of crimes, with 199 Red Notices linked to economic offences, 254 to terrorism-related cases, 21 to money laundering, and 55 to narcotics-related crimes. The remainder involve serious crimes such as murder, rape, and extortion.
"The average time has fallen from 14 months to just three months, and currently, only eight proposals are under process, the oldest being one month old."
Despite these advances, the CBI Director cautioned against complacency. "We cannot take pride in these figures yet," he said.
He also revealed that 338 extradition requests are still pending with various countries. In comparison, India successfully extradited 29 fugitives in 2023, 30 in 2024, and 35 in the first nine months of 2025, underscoring steady progress in international coordination and enforcement.
Speaking at event, the CBI Chief recalled that during an earlier meeting on national security, Union Home Minister Amit Shah had directed all law enforcement agencies to pool their resources, strengthen extradition efforts, and identify shortcomings in existing mechanisms to build a more effective strategy for the future.
The CBI Director said the journey toward enhanced fugitive tracking began with the launch of the BharatPol Portal by Home Minister Amit Shah in January 2025, which has yielded tangible results in record time.
"The presence and guidance of the Honourable Home Minister at this two-day conference is both a privilege and a source of strength for us. His vision will continue to inspire our efforts in building a stronger, safer, and more accountable India," the Director added. (ANI)
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