UK Issues 1st Interpol Silver Notice Against Indian-Origin Fraudster Anopkumar Maudhoo

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:30pm on 11 Apr 2025,Friday India Global

The UK has issued its first Interpol Silver Notice against Indian-origin fraudster Anopkumar Maudhoo, convicted in March for orchestrating a massive property fraud worth GBP 8.5 million. The notice, a global tool to trace laundered assets, targets his international holdings, including a speedboat and 19 luxury cars already seized. Maudhoo, who used aliases like Yusef Khan and Vincent Lebeouf, tricked investors into buying non-repossessed properties. UK officials hailed the move as a step toward cross-border asset recovery and victim compensation. The pilot notice program involves 52 countries and is part of intensified efforts to fight international financial crime. (PC: NDTV)

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US Vice President JD Vance To Visit India With NSA Mike Waltz Between April 21–24 Amid Trade Talks

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:17pm on 11 Apr 2025,Friday India Global

US Vice President JD Vance will visit India from April 21 to 24, accompanied by US National Security Advisor Mike Waltz and his wife Usha Vance. The visit includes key meetings with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other senior Indian officials. Usha Vance, whose parents are Indian immigrants, will be visiting India for the first time as Second Lady. The trip coincides with crucial India-US trade negotiations aiming for a “win-win” deal within 90 days. India and the US are targeting bilateral trade worth $500 billion by 2030, following Trump’s recent pause on a 26% tariff on Indian goods. (PC: India Today)

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“Glad The Day Has Come”: Marco Rubio On Tahawwur Rana’s Extradition To India For 26/11 Mumbai Terror Attacks

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:31pm on 11 Apr 2025,Friday India Global

Tahawwur Hussain Rana, a Pakistani-born Canadian and 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks co-conspirator, was extradited to India from the US. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said, “I’m glad that day has come,” praising the move as a step toward justice for the 166 victims, including 6 Americans. Rana was transferred to India’s NIA after exhausting legal options. He allegedly aided childhood friend David Headley in Lashkar-e-Taiba’s plot. India charged him with murder, conspiracy, and terrorism. The US Justice Department called the extradition crucial in prosecuting Rana, previously jailed in the US for supporting LeT and plotting terror in Denmark. (PC: PTI)

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Cross-Border Drug Peddler Arrested With 18.2 kg Heroin Smuggled From Pakistan by Amritsar Police

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 07:36am on 11 Apr 2025,Friday India Global

In a significant operation, Amritsar Police arrested a cross-border drug peddler and seized 18.2 kg of heroin. The contraband, smuggled from Pakistan, was intercepted based on intelligence inputs. The accused was apprehended near the Indo-Pak border, and the heroin was concealed in a specially designed cavity in his vehicle. This seizure underscores the persistent threat of narcotics trafficking along the border and highlights the need for continued vigilance and cooperation among security agencies. Authorities are intensifying efforts to dismantle such networks and prevent the influx of drugs into the region. Investigations are ongoing to trace the broader network involved in this smuggling operation. (PC: India Lawyers & X/@DGPPunjabPolice)

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PM Modi's 2011 Tweet Goes Viral Amid Tahawwur Rana's Extradition

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 07:09am on 11 Apr 2025,Friday India Global

A 2011 tweet by Prime Minister Narendra Modi has resurfaced following the extradition of Tahawwur Rana, a key accused in the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks. In the tweet, Modi criticized the then UPA government's foreign policy after a US court cleared Rana of direct involvement in the attacks, stating it was a "major foreign policy setback" and a disgrace to India's sovereignty. Rana, a Canadian national of Pakistani origin, was extradited to India after a prolonged legal battle in the US. Upon arrival, he was arrested by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) and placed in 18-day custody. Rana is accused of assisting David Coleman Headley in conducting surveillance for the attacks, using his immigration consultancy as a cover. The extradition has been hailed as a significant step in India's pursuit of justice for the 2008 attacks that claimed 166 lives. (PC: INVC & Times Now)

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Tahawwur Rana Said '26/11 Attackers Deserved Pakistan's Gallantry Award': US Cites Intercept

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 06:55am on 11 Apr 2025,Friday India Global

Tahawwur Rana, a Pakistani-born Canadian businessman, has been extradited from the U.S. to India for his alleged role in the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks that killed 166 people. Rana, a childhood friend of David Headley, reportedly facilitated Headley's surveillance of targets under the guise of his immigration firm. Headley testified that Rana suggested awarding the attackers Pakistan's highest military honor, Nishan-e-Haider. Rana was previously convicted in the U.S. for plotting an attack on a Danish newspaper but acquitted of charges related to the Mumbai attacks. His extradition follows years of legal proceedings and diplomatic efforts between India and the U.S., marking a significant step in bringing the perpetrators to justice. (PC: News18 & India Today)

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26/11 Plotter Tahawwur Rana Sent To 18-Day NIA Custody After Extradition To India

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 04:13am on 11 Apr 2025,Friday India Global

Tahawwur Rana, a 64-year-old Pakistani-born Canadian businessman, has been extradited from the United States to India for his alleged involvement in the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks that killed 166 people. Following his arrival in New Delhi, India's National Investigation Agency (NIA) secured an 18-day custody for interrogation. Rana's extradition marks a significant diplomatic achievement for India, culminating after years of legal proceedings and the rejection of his appeals by U.S. courts, including the Supreme Court. He was previously convicted in the U.S. for supporting Lashkar-e-Taiba, the group blamed for the Mumbai attacks. (PC: News18 & India Today)

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Dayan Krishnan to Lead Prosecution in 26/11 Mumbai Attacks Conspirator Tahawwur Rana's Case

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 04:12am on 11 Apr 2025,Friday India Global

The Indian government has appointed senior advocate Dayan Krishnan to lead the prosecution of Tahawwur Hussain Rana, a key conspirator in the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks. Krishnan, who previously represented India in Rana’s U.S. extradition case, will head a legal team including advocates Sanjeevi Sheshadri and Sridhar Kale. Special Public Prosecutor Narender Mann, known for handling high-profile cases like the Bofors scandal and the 2012 Delhi gang-rape, will represent the National Investigation Agency (NIA). Rana, extradited from the U.S. after exhausting legal appeals, is accused of facilitating David Headley’s reconnaissance missions in Mumbai. His trial is expected to shed light on the involvement of Pakistani state actors in the attacks. (PC: The Tribune)

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India Targets Partial Trade Deal with U.S. Before 90-Day Tariff Window Closes, Focuses on Shrimp Exports, Market Access & Tariff Cuts

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 12:01pm on 10 Apr 2025,Thursday India Global

India is accelerating efforts to finalize a partial bilateral trade agreement with the U.S. before a critical 90-day deadline, following Washington's temporary pause on reciprocal tariffs. The Indian government aims to use this window to secure better access for key exports like shrimp, enhance market entry for Indian goods, and push for reductions in both tariff and non-tariff trade barriers. The deal, considered a precursor to a larger trade pact expected by late 2025, also seeks to strengthen supply chain cooperation and boost overall trade towards a $500 billion target by 2030. (PC: News 18)

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US Says India Leading In Trade Talks, Calls China A ‘Bad Actor’, Imposes 125% Tariff

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 10:57am on 10 Apr 2025,Thursday India Global

US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent defended President Trump’s sweeping tariffs, singling out China with a 125% duty and calling it a “bad actor” in global trade. Bessent clarified that current negotiations are focused on China’s neighbours—India, Japan, South Korea, and Vietnam. Trump’s 90-day pause on new tariffs excludes China but offers countries like India a breather. India faces a 26% tariff, with exemptions for key sectors like pharma. With China ramping up tariffs to 84% on US goods, India’s cautious diplomacy continues, aiming to finalise a bilateral trade agreement by autumn following earlier discussions during PM Modi’s US visit. (PC: India Today)

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