Vijay Mallya
Notorious Indian Fugitives: From Goa Nightclub Owners to High-Profile Financial Criminals on Interpol's Radar
Dec 09, 2025 05:42 pm CST
This comprehensive article explores India's most notable fugitives, beginning with the Luthra brothers who recently fled to Thailand following a deadly nightclub fire in Goa that killed 25 people. The piece details how these individuals have evaded Indian justice systems and their current status on Interpol's watch list, including infamous figures like Dawood Ibrahim, Nirav Modi, Mehul Choksi, and Vijay Mallya, their alleged crimes, and the ongoing extradition efforts to bring them to justice.
Lalit Modi's Extravagant London Birthday Celebration: Former IPL Chairman Parties with Vijay Mallya
Dec 01, 2025 07:04 pm CST
Former IPL chairman Lalit Modi celebrated his 63rd birthday with a lavish party at London's exclusive Maddox Club, joined by fellow businessman Vijay Mallya. The celebration featured custom music, dancing, and luxury amenities, all while both men continue to reside in the UK amid ongoing legal challenges in India.
India's Extradition Progress: 42 Fugitives Returned in Two Years, Amit Shah Discusses Future Plans for Nirav Modi and Mallya
Nov 02, 2025 04:15 pm CST
Union Home Minister Amit Shah reveals that 42 fugitives have been extradited to India in the past two years, detailing the complex process of bringing back high-profile economic offenders like Nirav Modi and Vijay Mallya. Shah explains how India Net, operating under the CBI, uses international cooperation and legal frameworks to pursue fugitives across borders.
India's Home Minister Proposes International Standard Prisons and Passport Cancellation to Combat Fugitive Extradition Challenges
Oct 16, 2025 10:43 pm CST
Home Minister Amit Shah has proposed creating special international-standard prisons in each state and implementing automatic passport cancellation for individuals with Interpol red notices. These measures aim to counter fugitives' claims of poor prison conditions and restrict their international movement. With 338 extradition requests pending, Shah emphasized the need for specialized extradition cells in state police departments and better utilization of the new "trial in absentia" provision under reformed criminal laws.



