Who Is Udit Khullar? Bank Fraud Accused Arrested in Delhi After Deportation From UAE
INDIA, AUG 1 – Udit Khullar was deported to India after being traced and arrested in the UAE for a Rs 4.55 crore bank loan fraud involving forged property documents, officials said.
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CBI arrested fugitive Udit Khullar from Dubai, a major operation in the bank fraud of Rs 4.55 crore was completed with the help of Interpol.
Indian Fugitive In Bank Fraud Case Deported From UAE, Brought To Delhi
In a major breakthrough, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has secured the deportation of fugitive Udit Khullar from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in connection with a Rs 4.55 crore bank fraud case.
Who is Udit Khullar? Bank fraud accused arrested in Delhi after deportation from UAE
Udit Khullar, wanted by the CBI for a bank fraud scam, was deported from the UAE to India and arrested at the Delhi airport. Here's all you need to know about him and how the conspiracy unfolded.
CBI Secures Deportation of Fugitive Udit Khullar from UAE Wanted in Rs 4.5 Crore Bank Fraud Case
Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) successfully facilitated the return of fugitive Udit Khullar from the UAE via INTERPOL coordination. Khullar, wanted by Delhi Police in a case involving criminal conspiracy and forgery related to fraudulent home loans worth Rs 4.55 crore, was deported from Dubai and landed in Delhi on August 1. India News | CBI Secures Deportation of Fugitive Udit Khu…
UAE deports Indian man wanted in Rs 4.55 crore bank fraud
New Delhi: An Indian man wanted in connection with a Rs 4.55 crore bank fraud has been deported from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to India, marking a significant success in India’s efforts to bring back economic offenders. The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) confirmed the deportation of Udit Khullar, a key accused in the fraud case, via an official statement posted on its X handle on Friday, August 1. Also ReadWatch: Dubai launches first…
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