
Wanted gangster Joginder Gyong was handed over to the Delhi Police by extraditing India from the Philippines. Red notice was issued by Interpol. The CBI gave this information on Sunday.
A case of criminal conspiracy was registered against Joginder in Panipat. Haryana police were searching for him in the murder case. He was handed over to the Delhi Police after landing at Indira Gandhi International Airport, officials said. Delhi Police was also searching for him.
CBI issued a red notice from Interpol last year
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) issued a red notice against Joginder from Interpol on October 25, 2024, which was sent to all law enforcement agencies around the world. A CBI spokesman said that Joginder was extradited to Bangkok from the Philippines on the basis of red notice.
Accused of killing a person in Panipat
According to the CBI, Joginder Gyong is accused of killing a man to avenge his brother Surendra Gyong's death because he suspected that the man declared the police a real identity and place of Surendra Gyong. Surendra Gyong was killed in an encounter with police. Joginder Gyong's name has been reported in several criminal cases, including robbery, murder, murder, murder and kidnapping for ransom, a spokesman said.
Joginder has been arrested from Bakolod city in the Philippines
Meanwhile, Delhi Police said Joginder was arrested by the Philippines Bureau of Immigration (PBI) from the city of Bakolod. The PBI took this action on India's demand for Joginder's extradition. According to PBI officials, Joginder was identified as an Indian-Nepalese citizen and was the main member of the separatist terrorist network.
According to police, Joginder was sentenced to life imprisonment for illegal weapons in Haryana. He was killed in Panipat in December 2017 and later fled abroad.
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