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Accused Commit Crimes in India Go to Fogeign Countries : దేశంలో నేరాలు చేయటం, విదేశాలకు చెక్కేయటం కొంతమంది నేరస్థులకు పరిపాటిగా మారిపోయింది. నన్నేం చేయలేరని ధైర్యంతో విదేశాల్లో మకాం పెట్టేస్తున్నారు. రెండు తెలుగు రాష్ట్రాల్లో వెలుగు చూస్తున్న సంఘటనలు అనేకం ఉన్నాయి. వీరిని కట్టడి చేసేందుకు 1962లో ఎక్స్​ట్రాడిషన్​ యాక్ట్​ను కేంద్రం అమల్లోకి తెచ్చినా ప్రయోజనం లేకుండా పోయింది.

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00:00In our country, many people say that the law works like a whip.
00:06If you look at some cases, it seems to be true.
00:09Especially, committing crimes, going abroad, being a criminal there.
00:14This is the work of some people who are going from India.
00:18If they are in foreign countries and throwing their bodies to the corrupt organizations like the CBI,
00:24I can understand how the courts and the laws have been made suitable for them.
00:30In 2003, when Chandrababu Naidu was the CM,
00:33in the murder case against him, Kollam Ganga Reddy was the accused.
00:39After that incident, Ganga Reddy fled to foreign countries.
00:42In 2015, CM Chandrababu arrested Ganga Reddy and made special arrangements.
00:48He gave notice to Red Corner and arrested him in Mauritius and sent him to India.
00:54But it took almost 10 years.
00:57In this case, along with the people who fled,
01:00the police are also investigating the criminals who are ready to leave the country.
01:05In the APNN case, Chavireddy Mohit Reddy was the criminal.
01:12To escape from the case, he tried to go to Dubai, but the police arrested him.
01:18In the case of Thedepa Karyalayam, the ex-MLA of Gannavaram also escaped without being caught by the police.
01:25The police are still searching for him.
01:44In the case of the criminal Panchu Prabhakar in America,
01:50the court ordered the CBI to arrest him.
01:54But the CBI officials who said that they would take action to arrest him along with Interpol,
01:59have not yet arrested him.
02:01Panchu Prabhakar has been posting posts in social media saying that you can't do anything to me.
02:07In the past, he was caught in Portugal in the case of Mafia Don Abusalem's fake passport.
02:12But in the case of the agreement between Portugal and India,
02:16Abusalem and Monika Reddy were sent to India.
02:24In the case of the agreement between Portugal and India in 2018,
02:29we have not been able to bring Neeraj Modi or Vijay Mallya to India.
02:35Because of several technical difficulties in our Indian legal system.
02:42So, based on all this,
02:45Section 356 of the Indian Civil Protection Act,
02:50can be said as a new change.
02:55According to this, trial absentia means,
02:59even if the accused is absent,
03:01we conduct the trial procedure in his presence.
03:15The accused Sravan Rao is abroad.
03:18When the police were informed that Prabhakar Rao had gone for treatment due to his illness,
03:22Sravan Rao had to stay in America for his brother.
03:26He told the police that he would come soon.
03:28In this case, four defendants,
03:30Praneet Rao, Bhujang Rao, Tiruputhanna and Radhakishan Rao were arrested.
03:34They were informed that Prabhakar Rao had tapped them with orders.
03:38Except for Prabhakar Rao and Sravan Rao,
03:41there seems to be no progress in the case.
03:43In the last year's Punjab Guta Police Station raid,
03:46the former MLA Shakil Kumar,
03:48who was responsible for the road accident in Prajabhavan,
03:51fled to Dubai.
03:53He was arrested at the airport when he returned.
03:56Anisa is reporting the case of horse-raiding in the state.
04:02When the case was revealed in Gachibowli,
04:05the main defendants, Sayyed Mohduddin and his son, Sayyed Ikramuddin,
04:09fled to Saudi Arabia.
04:12Even after six months,
04:14there is no progress in the case.
04:16The police officials say that
04:18such incidents have increased for the past seven years.
04:21In 1962, the central government brought in the Extradition Act
04:25to bring back the defendants
04:27who committed crimes in India and hid abroad.
04:31Currently, India has an agreement with 12 countries
04:34on the transfer of criminals to 48 countries.
04:38If the defendants who committed crimes
04:40flee to foreign countries,
04:42this agreement is used to bring them back.
04:45Interpol cooperates with all countries on the transfer of criminals.
04:49Interpol has 192 countries.
04:52In India, Interpol is treated as a CBI nodal agency.
04:55When there are arrest warrants for criminals in foreign countries,
04:58Interpol gives red-corner and blue-corner notices.
05:02After these are issued,
05:03the defendants come to any airport
05:05and learn about the cases against them.
05:07By doing this,
05:08our country will have the opportunity
05:10to hand over the case to the other country
05:12or to investigate the case.
05:37If the defendants try to flee to foreign countries,
05:40they can be arrested and handed over to the police.
05:44But in many cases,
05:46the red-corner and blue-corner notices
05:49can be used to escape.
05:51In some countries,
05:53we can go by bus.
05:55When we go by bus,
05:57if we go by flight from that country,
06:00we will have the opportunity to escape
06:03because there are no notices in that country.
06:06According to the passport index issued by the city,
06:09we can travel to 58 countries
06:11with the arrival visa from our country.
06:14As soon as the case is handed over,
06:16the defendants use the red-corner and blue-corner notices
06:18to go to foreign countries.
06:19If the look-out circulars are issued,
06:21to arrest them,
06:23we have to wait until India returns.
06:26It will be difficult to investigate with this.
06:28Especially,
06:29when there are agreements with some countries in Europe,
06:32those countries do not agree to hand over the defendants.
06:35For example,
06:36Neerav Modi and Vijay Mallya's case
06:38has been mentioned by the red-corner.
06:40It is said that the defendants are ready
06:42to give up the power of India.
06:45If we want to be immediate,
06:47we can get a visa for 10 to 15 years in many countries.
06:51In some countries,
06:53we can get a visa on arrival.
06:55There is no need for a visa here.
06:57If you have a passport,
06:59you can take that passport and
07:01pay a temporary fee in that country.
07:03If you pay a fee,
07:04they will give you a visa on arrival.
07:06So,
07:07it has become very easy to go to other countries.
07:10Definitely,
07:11there are attempts to take advantage of the defendants.
07:15But,
07:16we also have the necessary laws.
07:19So,
07:20it is necessary to have an extradition treaty
07:22with all the countries of India.
07:25If the defendants escape from the countries
07:28and go to other countries,
07:31our investigation will be delayed.
07:34There is no doubt.
07:35But,
07:36the investigating agencies will react immediately.
07:39Documentation is very important.
07:42If we are here,
07:44we will get the information.
07:47But,
07:48to bring a person from abroad,
07:50we have to follow many procedures.
07:52If we want to go to that country,
07:54we have to have a visa.
07:56If we want to coordinate with the local police,
07:59we have to have a permission from our embassy.
08:02So,
08:03it takes time to take all these things.
08:05So,
08:06many changes are being made in the laws.
08:09If a person with an Indian passport
08:11does not return from abroad,
08:13there is a chance to cancel it.
08:15If this is done,
08:16the defendants will stay abroad permanently.
08:19Passports are cancelled
08:21by our intelligence agencies.
08:23With that,
08:24there is a chance to send the defendants
08:26back to their country.
08:28Red Chandanum smuggler,
08:30Red Gangareddy was brought back to his country.
08:32But,
08:33in the Telangana phone tapping case,
08:35the accused Prabhakar Rao was not able to do it.
08:38He is in America for his treatment.
08:40He did not escape.
08:41The Dhariaptu authorities are being informed.
08:44In such a situation,
08:46the person who is facing criminal charges,
08:48should not go to other countries.
08:50Such a responsibility should be fulfilled.
08:52Here,
08:53the investigation agencies,
08:55police and other institutions will be there.
08:57The officials who have this responsibility,
09:01should fulfill that responsibility.
09:04When a person who is facing criminal charges,
09:08comes to the court,
09:10and has the permission to go,
09:13and the court gives him such conditions,
09:16at that time,
09:17they should not be allowed to go.
09:20So,
09:21we should go without any hesitation.
09:24We should not force the argument,
09:27that we will go,
09:29even when we face criminal charges.
09:32We should not force the argument,
09:35that we will go,
09:37even when we face criminal charges.
09:39No matter what the crime is,
09:41there is a need for change in our system,
09:43to catch the criminal who has run away from the country.
09:46When we take inter-police cooperation,
09:48we should provide them with sufficient evidence.
09:51But,
09:52we should not force the argument,
09:54that we will go,
09:56even when we face criminal charges.

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