Alleged drug trafficking kingpin deported from Türkiye to India

India secures deportation of 59-year-old suspected drug kingpin Salim Dola from Türkiye; NCB takes him to Delhi for court proceedings.

India secures deportation of 59-year-old suspected drug kingpin Salim Dola from Türkiye; NCB takes him to Delhi for court proceedings. | Contesto: cronaca

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In a significant breakthrough for international counter-narcotics cooperation, a 59-year-old man identified as Salim Dola, an alleged drug trafficking kingpin, has been deported from Türkiye to India. The suspect was handed over to the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) upon arrival and subsequently taken to the agency’s headquarters in New Delhi, where he is expected to be produced before a court for further legal proceedings in the coming days. The deportation marks the culmination of coordinated efforts between Indian law enforcement agencies and Turkish authorities. While specific charges against Dola have not been detailed in the initial handover, his designation as an alleged kingpin suggests he is believed to have played a senior role in a large-scale drug trafficking network. The NCB, which leads India’s fight against drug smuggling and organized narcotics crime, will now oversee the judicial process, including the presentation of evidence and formal charges in court. This development underscores the growing trend of bilateral cooperation between India and Türkiye in combating transnational crime. In recent years, both nations have strengthened intelligence-sharing mechanisms and extradition protocols, particularly for cases involving high-value fugitives and organized syndicates. The successful deportation of Dola could serve as a deterrent to other traffickers who view foreign jurisdictions as safe havens, signaling that Indian authorities are willing and able to pursue suspects beyond national borders. The case also highlights the NCB’s expanded operational reach under its current leadership. The agency has increasingly focused on dismantling entire supply chains rather than merely intercepting individual shipments, targeting financiers, coordinators, and kingpins. By bringing Dola back to face Indian courts, the NCB aims to disrupt the command structure of whatever network he is accused of leading, potentially yielding intelligence on routes, associates, and financial flows. Legal experts note that the speed and efficiency of Dola’s deportation may set a precedent for future cases. India has long sought the return of numerous fugitives from various...

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