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 ఎక్స్ట్రాడిషన్ యాక్ట్ను 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.