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CBI extradites fugitive Mankandathil Thekkethi from Saudi Arabia, apprehended in a criminal conspiracy & cheating case

The CBI has successfully brought back the wanted fugitive Mankandathil Thekkethi from Saudi Arabia through the Interpol channel. She was apprehended in a criminal conspiracy and cheating case. With this, the success story of CBI continues, where the probe agency has brought back more than 130 criminals in the last couple of years, thus ensuring the internal security of India

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CBI brought back the fugitive Mankandathil Thekkethi from Saudi Arabia, wanted in criminal conspiracy case

CBI brought back the fugitive Mankandathil Thekkethi from Saudi Arabia, wanted in criminal conspiracy case

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Central Bureau of Investigation(CBI) in coordination with the Ministry of External Affairs(MEA) and the Ministry of Home Affairs(MHA) has successfully brought back the wanted fugitive Mankandathil Thekkethi alias Sheela Allyani from Saudi Arabia on October 9. The culprit was apprehended in a criminal conspiracy and cheating case. A Red Notice was issued in 2023 through the Interpol channel to bring back the fugitive. Accordingly, a team of CBI officials visited Saudi Arabia and brought back the fugitive to India.

“Earlier, CBI got the Red Notice published against MANAKANDATHIL THEKKETHI @ SHEELA ALLYANI through INTERPOL on 05.10.2023. A team of CBI officials visited the Saudi Arabia and brought back the subject to India on 09.10.2025”, the statement from the CBI asserted.

The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), in collaboration with MEA and MHA, has successfully coordinated the return of a wanted fugitive, Manakandathil Thekkethi alias Sheela Allyani, on October 9 from Saudi Arabia

(Source: CBI) pic.twitter.com/T9gOTjfj2b

— ANI (@ANI) October 9, 2025

Interpol is the International Criminal Police Organization, a global network of the police forces. It aids for worldwide cooperation and communication among the police forces in order to apprehend wanted criminals. It circulates nine varied-coloured notices across the globe depending on the nature of the case. Red Notices are served for tracking the wanted fugitives. Similarly, yellow notices are circulated for missing persons, black for unidentified bodies, green for warning and intelligence etc.

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In India, CBI acts as the nodal agency for all the assignments related to Interpol and is popularly dubbed as Bharatpol. With the apprehension of Mankandathil Thekkethi, the success story of CBI in especially bringing back fugitives from across the globe continues. As per the CBI statement, the probe agency has brought back more than 130 criminals from across the globe in last couple of years, through the Interpol channel. Thus, CBI is operating as an epicenter in upholding the law, order and internal security of India.

In the previous month, CBI successfully brought back Munawar Khan from Kuwait through the Interpol channel who was wanted in the cheating and forgery case where the culprit had cheated the Bank of Baroda and had left to Kuwait.

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