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CBI brings back murder accused with Interpol red notice to India from Saudi Arabia

He was absconding for several years, according to a CBI spokesperson

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NEW DELHI: The Global Operation Centre of the Central Bureau of Investigation (NCB-India) coordinated over Interpol channels and the Red Notice Subject Sudheesh Ramachandran, who was wanted by Kerala Police for the offence of murder and other offences, CBI spokesperson said in a press release. He was located in Saudi Arabia and a team of Kerala Police with the close assistance of Interpol-NCB brought him back to India on November 23.

He was absconding for several years, according to a CBI spokesperson. He was located in Saudi Arabia and a team of Kerala Police with the close assistance of Interpol-NCB, Riyadh returned him to India on November 23, according to CBI spokesperson press release.

Sudheesh Ramachandran was wanted by Kerala police in a case crime No 192/2006 of Thumba Police Station, Thiruvananthapuram City (Kerala) for the offence of murder and other offences, according to the press release. A red notice was issued against him from IPSG on 26 May 2021 at the request of Kerala police.

A red notice was circulated to all Interpol member nations for the location and arrest of the accused.

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