Nabha Jail Break Case Update: Ramanjit Singh alias Romi, the mastermind of the Nabha jail break case, is being extradited from Hong Kong and brought to India on Thursday. Punjab Police and security agencies will bring Romi to India this evening. Romi is a fugitive in the Nabha jail break case, and Punjab Police has achieved great success in arresting him. According to investigative agencies, Romi was the nodal point of the terrorist gangster nexus and was involved in many cases of drugs and arms smuggling.
Red Corner Notice was issued in 2017
According to the agencies, Ramanjit Singh alias Romi played a key role in the Nabha jail break case. In which several gangsters entered the jail disguised as policemen and broke the high security jail and freed 6 gangsters and big criminals. In the Nabha jail break case, Romi provided money, weapons and other logistical support.
A red corner notice was issued against Romi in 2017. After this, Hong Kong police arrested him in 2018 and sent him to jail. Recently, on 6 August 2024, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region issued an order for Ramanjit’s surrender. According to Punjab Police, since 2018, it was trying to extradite Ramanjit Singh alias Romi and Punjab Police had also gone to Hong Kong. Now success has been achieved in this.
6 prisoners had escaped from Nabha jail
India has fought a long legal battle for about six years to bring Romi back. Punjab police proved the charges against Ramanjit Singh alias Romi in the court there. After this, Hong Kong extradited Ramanjit Singh alias Romi. After Romi reaches India, the whole situation in the Nabha jail break case will become clear as to how many more people were involved with him in this crime. Let us tell you that on 27 November 2016, 6 prisoners escaped from Nabha jail in Patiala. These included 2 terrorists and 4 gangsters.
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