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Home / Crime and Justice / Overseas Gangsters Brought to Justice in India

Overseas Gangsters Brought to Justice in India

4 Jan

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Summary

  • Five fugitive gangsters were deported to India in 2025 by Haryana Police.
  • Extortion cases saw a nearly 30% decline in 2025 compared to 2024.
  • STF actions included 63 LOCs and 20 red corner notices against overseas criminals.
Overseas Gangsters Brought to Justice in India

Haryana Police's Special Task Force (STF) made significant strides in 2025 by deporting five fugitive gangsters, dismantling organized crime syndicates operating internationally. This focused effort on foreign-based criminals led to a notable nearly 30% reduction in extortion cases when compared to 2024.

The STF's comprehensive strategy involved issuing 63 look out circulars, securing 20 red corner notices, and initiating Interpol references. These measures, coupled with the arrests of 804 accused individuals within Haryana, severely hampered the ability of overseas gangsters to control criminal operations.

Beyond combating extortion, the STF also addressed terror-linked modules, recovering explosives and arms. Actions were also taken against the glorification of gang culture, with content removal from various online platforms, demonstrating a multi-faceted approach to organized crime.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Haryana STF deported five gangsters in 2025: Joginder Gyong, Naresh Narsi, Kunal Joon, Mainpal Badli, and Lakhwinder Lakha.
Haryana STF's sustained action against overseas gangsters led to a nearly 30% decline in extortion cases in 2025 compared to 2024.
The STF detected terror-gangster modules, seizing grenades and an IED, with investigations linking some to foreign-based gangsters.

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