Mohammed Gaus Niyazi, one of the National Investigation Agency’s (NIA) most wanted gangsters, was caught, marking a major breakthrough. Niyazi was a high-profile target because the agency had put a 5 lakh rupee reward on him.
One of the main figures in the Popular Front of India (PFI), Mohammed Gaus Niyazi, is charged with killing RSS leader Rudresh in Bangalore in 2016. After the crime, Niyazi had avoided capture and had taken up residence in several different nations.
Niyazi’s movements were initially tracked by the Gujarat Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS), which later provided vital information to the central agency. Following the notification of South African authorities, the fugitive was successfully apprehended on their territory.
The nation was rocked by Niyazi’s involvement in Rudresh’s murder, and law enforcement began pursuing him assiduously.
After being detained in South Africa, the extradition process swiftly began, with the fugitive now en route to India. Sources reveal that he is currently being escorted to Mumbai, where he will face trial for his alleged involvement in the RSS leader’s murder.
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