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Mumbai police seek Chhota Rajan's extradition
By Amit Baruah
SINGAPORE, SEPT. 23. The Mumbai police has sought the extradition
of injured underworld don, Chhota Rajan, in a request made to
Thai police through Interpol, informed sources said from Bangkok
today. Chhota Rajan alias Vijay Daman, was shot at and wounded in
a posh Bangkok apartment by several gunmen on September 15. While
Rohit d'Souza, an Indian ``businessman'' was killed, his wife,
Ms. Sikandi Hama, was injured.
The sources were, however, quick to clarify that no official
Government-to-Government request for the extradition of Chhota
Rajan to India had been made as Thailand and India do not have an
extradition treaty. ``In the first instance, a police-to- police
request for assistance has been sent through Interpol. The next
step will now have to be taken by the Thai police,'' they said.
The city's Metropolitan Police Bureau has already received
information on Chhota Rajan's background, including photographs
and fingerprints, from the Indian police, The Bangkok Post
reported.
The papers received described Rajan as a member of an outlawed
Indian gang, wanted for at least 10 murders in India and
Australia. He would be fingerprinted by Thai police and the
prints matched with those received from India to verify his
identity.
The newspaper quoted Bangkok's assistant police chief as saying
that Chhota Rajan was still in a serious condition and unable to
make a statement to the police.
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