National Times Bureau :- In a significant breakthrough, the Punjab police in coordination with Central Bureau of Investigation, a Babbar Khalsa International (BKI) fugitive was extradited from UAE.
Parminder Singh alias Pindi was wanted by Punjab police in cases related to terror funding, extortion, attempt to murder, criminal intimidation and under the stringent anti-terror law Unlawful Activities Prevention Act.
The operation was carried out with the close coordination of central agencies, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) and the Government of the United Arab Emirates.
“The subject had fled from India and had been absconding. The International Police Cooperation Unit (IPCU), CBI in collaboration with the MEA, MHA, NCB-Abu Dhabi and Punjab Police successfully coordinated in bringing him back… wanted Red Notice subject on 26 September 2025. He was escorted by a team of Punjab Police from the UAE,” a CBI spokesperson said in a statement.
He was arrested by the UAE authorities, and a decision was taken to extradite him to India, the spokesperson said.
The extradition followed Red Corner notice issued by Punjab police. Acting swiftly, a four-member team of Punjab police led by senior officials travelled to UAE to bring the accused back to India for fair trial.
The Punjab Police hailed the operation as a testament to their zero-tolerance policy towards terrorism and organised crime. “This successful extradition underscores Punjab Police’s zero-tolerance policy towards terrorism and organised crime as well as its advanced investigative capabilities and global reach,” reads Punjab Police post on X.