
Amit Shah Unveils National Strategy to Fast-Track Extradition of Fugitives | Law-Order
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
62% : Shri Shah stated that the two-day conference would focus on the synergy between Global Operations, Strong Coordination, and Smart Diplomacy.56% : The Home Minister highlighted that a "Whole of Government" approach is crucial to ensure every fugitive is brought back swiftly.
50% : He proposed that each state establish a dedicated extradition unit under CBI guidance, ensuring coordination between state police, central agencies, and international counterparts.
49% : Under this, if a person is declared a fugitive, the court can proceed with the trial in their absence, appointing legal representation on their behalf.
48% : He outlined a two-pronged approach based on assurance and ecosystem: eliminating the confidence fugitives have in evading justice, and dismantling the institutional, financial, and political networks that protect them abroad.
41% : The event, attended by the Union Home Secretary, Foreign Secretary, Director of Intelligence Bureau, and Director of the CBI, marked a significant step toward tightening international cooperation and ensuring justice beyond India's borders.
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