logo
Court permits U.K. fugitive's extradition to face sexual assault charges

Court permits U.K. fugitive's extradition to face sexual assault charges

The Hindu20-06-2025

DELHI
A Delhi court recently permitted the extradition of Naijil Paul, a British national of Indian origin, to the United Kingdom to face trial for multiple sexual offences.
Wanted by authorities in Scotland for rape, sexual assault, and indecent communication involving three women, Mr. Paul came to India after charges were framed against him.
Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate Pranav Joshi allowed the extradition of the accused while hearing the Centre's December 2024 order requesting the court to inquire into the extradition request made by the UK government by determining whether a prima facie case was made out against the accused.
'Union of India is requested to extradite the FC, Naijil Paul, to the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland to stand trial for indictment charges against the FC before the High Court of Judiciary at Glasgow, Scotland, through diplomatic channels.'
The court said that the accused would remain in Tihar prison till extradition formalities were completed.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Man posing as IAS officer held, fake govt docus seized
Man posing as IAS officer held, fake govt docus seized

Time of India

timean hour ago

  • Time of India

Man posing as IAS officer held, fake govt docus seized

Mumbai: The city crime branch police on Sunday arrested a fake IAS officer and recovered several fake government documents from him. Police arrested Chandramohan Singh (32) from Malad. He claimed to be an IAS officer and reportedly stayed in Mumbai posing as an officer of the ministry of home affairs. When the police stopped his vehicle in Dadar, he presented a fake identity card and claimed to be an IAS officer. His vehicle bore a 'Govt of India' number plate. Following a tip-off, Malad police set a trap, apprehended Singh, and registered a case on June 28. Authorities seized a counterfeit Home Ministry identity card, sixteen visiting cards, and the vehicle. The ID and cards featured the Indian Rajmudra. Police have also seized another fake ID in his name in which he posed as an officer of the ministry of defence. Police are trying to find out what his motive is. He told investigators he had earlier attempted the civil services exam as well. tnn You Can Also Check: Mumbai AQI | Weather in Mumbai | Bank Holidays in Mumbai | Public Holidays in Mumbai

Pak couple suspected to have died of thirst: SP
Pak couple suspected to have died of thirst: SP

Time of India

timean hour ago

  • Time of India

Pak couple suspected to have died of thirst: SP

Jaisalmer: Jaisalmer superintendent of police Sudhir Choudhary Sunday said that Pakistani couple, Ravi Kumar (17) and Shanti Bai (15), who had crossed international border near Jaisalmer recently, suspected to have died of thirst and dehydration. Their bodies were found Saturday. A photograph of the scene revealed an empty jerry can positioned on the youth's face, illustrating the suffering they endured before their deaths. Kumar and Bai entered into an arranged marriage four months ago in Mirpur Mathelo, Ghotki district, Sindh province, Pakistan. They aspired to build a safe and prosperous life in India and had applied for visas. However, due to strained relations between India and Pakistan, their visa applications were rejected. Determined to reach India, they chose to cross the border illegally. Despite warnings from Kumar's father and a disagreement between them a week earlier, he proceeded with his plan. After crossing the border a week ago, they became disoriented in the Bhibhiyan desert and ultimately succumbed to dehydration. Their bodies were found with an empty jerry can, which they had used to carry water from Pakistan. A medical board conducted a post-mortem Sunday. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Nuova Škoda Octavia Škoda Scopri di più Undo Dilip Singh Sodha, district coordinator of the Hindu Pakistani Displaced Union and Border People Organization said that if the Indian govt returns the bodies, the relatives in Jaisalmer are prepared to accept them. If the bodies are not repatriated to Pakistan, the relatives are ready to perform the last rites in accordance with Hindu customs, he said. The SP said Pakistani national identity cards were discovered with the bodies, heightening security concerns. The incident might suggest infiltration from across the border or involvement in other criminal activities. Police and various security agencies are conducting a comprehensive investigation. Legal proceedings are being carried out in accordance with regulations, he said.

8 Indian fishermen arrested by Sri Lankan Navy for crossing maritime border
8 Indian fishermen arrested by Sri Lankan Navy for crossing maritime border

India Today

time2 hours ago

  • India Today

8 Indian fishermen arrested by Sri Lankan Navy for crossing maritime border

Eight Indian fishermen from Rameswaram were arrested by the Sri Lankan Navy for crossing the international maritime boundary on Sunday. One mechanised boat was also seized in the 3,000 fishermen had ventured out to sea in 370 boats from Rameswaram. While returning, several of them claimed they were surrounded by Sri Lankan Navy patrol boats near the North Mannar region. advertisementAmidst the chaos, eight fishermen were arrested and taken to the Thalaimannar Naval Camp. They are expected to be produced before a magistrate and subsequently remanded to prison. In a separate incident, another group of Indian fishermen anchored between Katchatheevu and Dhanushkodi reported being targeted by the Sri Lankan Navy. Fishermen allege that personnel from the Lankan side damaged fishing nets and other equipment on at least 20 to the incident, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin has written to External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, urging immediate intervention. "It has been reported that the Sri Lankan authorities have apprehended a mechanised fishing boat bearing registration number IND-TN-10-MM-773 along with 8 fishermen from Rameswaram on July 29. Such incidents lead to loss of boats and equipment, prolonged detentions, and exact a heavy psychological toll on the affected families. I request your early intervention to ensure the safe repatriation of the arrested fishermen and their boat," CM Stalin wrote in his the annual fishing ban period now concluded and the season having just resumed, our fishermen have returned to sea with hopes of earning a livelihood. Considering that the fishing season has just begun, I urge the Ministry to initiate proactive diplomatic engagement with the Sri Lankan authorities to ensure restraint and mutual understanding in the handling of fishing-related issues', the Chief Minister added.- Ends

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store