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Crime
Police Ask Interpol to Facilitate Trial-in-Absence of Hafiz Saeed in 26/11 Terror Case
✍️ NDTV
🗓 22 Aug 2026, 10:38 AM
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Indian law enforcement has approached Interpol to secure the presence of Hafiz Saeed for a trial‑in‑absentia related to the 2008 Mumbai attacks.
Police in India have formally requested Interpol's assistance to enable a trial‑in‑absentia of Hafiz Saeed, the alleged mastermind behind the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks. The request, filed with the Central Bureau of Investigation, seeks a red notice or other legal instrument that would compel Saeed, who resides abroad, to appear before Indian courts or face trial without his physical presence. Authorities say the move is aimed at ensuring accountability for the 26/11 bombings, which killed 166 people and injured over 300. Legal experts note that a trial‑in‑absentia is permissible under Indian law but requires international cooperation, and Interpol's involvement could expedite the process. The development comes as India continues to pursue high‑profile terror suspects linked to the attacks, while Saeed remains a fugitive.