Pakistan government all set to seek Interpol's help for extraditing Brahamdagh Bugti

Pakistan has decided to approach Interpol regarding extradition of Baloch nationalist and leader Brahamdagh Bugti. The Baloch issue has gained steam as Bugti seeks political asylum in India, a media report said.

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Pakistan government all set to seek Interpol's help for extraditing Brahamdagh Bugti

Brahamdagh Bugti

Pakistan has decided to approach Interpol regarding extradition of Baloch nationalist and leader Brahamdagh Bugti. The Baloch issue has gained steam as Bugti seeks political asylum in India, a media report said. 

The Pakistan government has decided to write to Interpol for the extradition of Bugti. "The Federal Investigation Agency will send a formal reference to Interpol within the next few days for the extradition of Brahamdagh Bugti," interior minister Nisar Ali Khan was quoted as saying by the Express Tribune. Pakistan yesterday warned India that by granting asylum to Bugti, it will become an "official sponsor of terrorism".

Bugti, who has been living in Switzerland, on Tuesday approached the Indian Embassy in Geneva seeking asylum in India and exuded confidence of a positive response from New Delhi. His application seeking political asylum was received by the Home Ministry in New Delhi which is examining it. Bugti is the President and founder of Baloch Republican Party. He is the grandson of Nawab Akbar Khan Bugti, a Baloch nationalist leader killed by the Pakistan army in 2006. Pakistan government had blamed India for helping Bugti flee Pakistan to Geneva in 2010 via Afghanistan. 

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