
CBI facilitates deportation of three Malaysian Interpol Red Notice subjects
The Hindu
CBI deported three individuals wanted in Malaysia for organized crime after they were denied entry at Mumbai airport.
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on Wednesday (January 28, 2026) said it facilitated the deportation of three Malaysian Interpol Red Notice subjects from India to Malaysia through Interpol channels.
They have been identified as Sridharan Subramaniam, Pratifkumar Selvaraj, and Navindren Raj Cumarason. “The said individuals are wanted by the Malaysian authorities for the offences related to organised criminal activities, in common intention with the objective of committing serious offences for the purpose of obtaining material benefit, power, or influence,” it said.
The three accused were travelling from the United Kingdom to India when the Kuala Lumpur authorities alerted their Indian counterparts. They were denied entry by immigration authorities at the Mumbai International Airport. Subsequently, the CBI facilitated their deportation to Malaysia for further legal proceedings.
“Pursuant to the request, an escort team from the Royal Malaysia Police arrived in Mumbai on January 25, 2026. With the cooperation and facilitation extended by NCB-New Delhi and other concerned Indian authorities, the Malaysian team escorted the subjects back to Malaysia in a smooth and coordinated manner,” the CBI said.













