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Bharatpol to boost fugitive pursuits, ease extraditions

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 7 January 2025
Union home minister Amit Shah has launched the Bharatpol portal, which will revolutionize how Indian authorities manage extradition and deportation of fugitives. This initiative connects Indian law enforcement with Interpol's databases, aiding in faster and more efficient capture of criminals. The portal supports seamless interagency communication, ensuring comprehensive crime control and international cooperation.
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