
Washington: A child pornography suspect has been placed on the FBI's Ten Most Wanted Fugitive list to replace al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden, who was killed by US forces in May 2011. Eric Justin Toth, 30, a former private school teacher, was indicted in 2008 in Maryland on one count related to producing child pornography, according to court records. Authorities found pornographic images on a camera in his possession,...

02:17 PM, Apr 11, 2012

New Delhi: India will hand over a revised list of Most Wanted fugitives to Pakistan ahead of the Foreign Minister level talks on Wednesday. The revised list containing 48 names will be handed over by the Ministry of Home Affairs to the Ministry of External Affairs, which will then be handed over to Pakistan. The old list of Most Wanted fugitives had 50 names and Lashkar-e-Toiba founder Hafiz Saeed topped...

01:35 PM, Jul 26, 2011

Islamabad: Pakistan has officially sought a clarification from India on the errors on it's most wanted list. Pakistan's foreign office has said that it treats all lists shared by India with seriousness and that it is India's prerogative to decide which names should be on the list. Pakistan Foreign Office spokesperson Tehmina Janjua said that Pakistan will look "seriously" at any such list that is given to it by India....

12:20 PM, May 29, 2011

New Delhi: In the backdrop of two goof-ups in the most wanted list, Home Secretary G K Pillai on Saturday said that India will communicate to Pakistan any possible updates in the 'fugitives list' currently being reviewed by the CBI and other agencies. "The review of the entire list which was handed over is being currently undertaken by the CBI, the NIA and various agencies. As soon as they are...

07:10 PM, May 28, 2011

Islamabad: The Pakistani interior ministry has rejected the list of 50 Most Wanted men forwarded by India to Islamabad, saying it should first probe if those named in the list were living in that country, a media report said on Tuesday. India had handed over the list to Islamabad during the home secretary-level talks between the two countries in March. Two men on the list were found to be in...

09:49 AM, May 25, 2011

Karan Thapar: Hello and welcome to Devil's Advocate and a special interview with the Home Minister P Chidambaram. Mr Chidambaram, let's start with the revelation that at least two out of the 30 odd Indians who you believe are fugitives from justice hiding in Pakistan turn out to be living in Mumbai. I'm talking specifically about Wazhul Kamar Khan and Feroz Abdul Rashid Khan. Has this embarrassed the Home Ministry? ...

03:24 PM, May 22, 2011

Mumbai: Former bureaucrat V Balachandran, who was on the Pradhan Committee which looked into 26/11 lapses, and former Mumbai Police commissioner Julio Rebeiro say the Home Ministry is to blame for the goof-up in the 50 Most Wanted list. "I would blame the Home Ministry for this, because before you pass on to a foreign sovereign nation, we have to satisfy ourselves as to what we are sending. We are...

04:53 PM, May 21, 2011

Union Home Minister P Chidambaram has told CNN-IBN that his Ministry regrets the errors in the list of 50 Most Wanted fugitives that India handed over to Pakistan in March. He said that the error was embarrassing, but added that there is no need to issue an apology to anyone regarding the list. He spoke to Karan Thapar on Devil's Advocate. Karan Thapar: Mr. Chidambaram, let's start with the revelation...

12:56 PM, May 21, 2011

Union Home Minister P Chidambaram has told CNN-IBN that his Ministry regrets the errors in the list of 50 Most Wanted fugitives that India handed over to Pakistan in March. He said that the error was embarrassing, but added that there is no need to issue an apology to anyone regarding the list. He spoke to Karan Thapar on Devil's Advocate. Karan Thapar: Mr. Chidambaram, let's start with the revelation...

12:56 PM, May 21, 2011

New Delhi: The government has accepted the new terror error but said there's no question of recalling the Most Wanted list given to Pakistan. Speaking to CNN-IBN, Internal Affairs secretary UK Bansal accepted the latest gaffe in India's Most Wanted list but said there is no question of recalling the list. "Error has been accepted. Responsibility will be fixed for the mistake. There is no possibility of recalling the list....

10:03 AM, May 20, 2011

New Delhi: Home Minister P Chidambaram has blamed the Intelligence Bureau for the blunder which resulted in the inclusion of Wazhul Kamar Khans name on the Most Wanted List given to Pakistan. A day after the Government admitted that it was a mistake to include Khans name Chidambaram called the gaffe "a normal human error". "We take responsibility for the mistake. There was a lapse on the part of the...

05:32 PM, May 18, 2011

New Delhi: The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has removed Wazhul Kamar Khan's name from its 50 most wanted list, a day after it was revealed that he was not in Pakistan as claimed by the Government but was living in Thane in Maharashtra. The CBI updated its website and removed Khan's name from its list of red-corner notice fugitives. Khan, who is an accused in three major terror case,...

11:11 AM, May 18, 2011

Mumbai: The Congress-led United Progressive Alliance (UPA) Government is in a damage control mode after an embarrassing twist in India's 50 most wanted list handed over to Pakistan. The Government has ordered an investigation after one of the men on the most wanted list, Wazhul Kamar Khan, was tracked to Thane in Maharashtra. Khan is an accused in three major terror cases. Union Home Secretary GK Pillai said that the...

08:33 PM, May 17, 2011

Mumbai: Wazhul Kamar Khan, whose name figures in the '50 most wanted' fugitives list submitted by India to Pakistan, has been staying in the Thane district, police sources said on Tuesday. Khan, who was arrested last year for his alleged role in the 2003 Mulund train blasts here, has been living in Thane's Waghle Estate with his mother, wife and children, after he was let out on bail, the sources...

11:53 AM, May 17, 2011