Mangaluru: Underworld fugitive Ravi Poojary's extradition from Senegal soon?


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (SP)

Mangaluru, Feb 25: As per information reaching here, Mumbai police have succeeded in furnishing all the incriminating documents and evidence against Ravi Poojary towards helping Senegal to take them on record and extradite underworld fugitive, Ravi Poojary, to India to face trial here.

As per highly placed sources, Mumbai police have supplied finger prints, DNA sample and some other important documents as sought by Senegal. Thereafter, several documents and information relating to criminal cases Poojary has been facing in Maharashtra were furnished along with translations in English and French languages.

It is a known fact that Karnataka additional director general of police (ADGP), Amar Kumar Pandey, had played a major role in trapping Ravi Poojary and unearthing his underworld activities. Pandey, who was successfully handling this major case, has been transferred recently by the state government.

The police teams in the city have been putting together information about cases involving Ravi Poojary within the limits of the police commissionerate here.

  

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