Volcanic eruption in Bali delays Chhota Rajan's deportation to India

News agency ANI had earlier reported that the underworld don will be deported to India today by Indonesia.

Volcanic eruption in Bali delays Chhota Rajan's deportation to India
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Bali: Underworld don Chhota Rajan will not be deported to India on Tuesday, it has been confirmed.

News agency ANI had earlier reported that the underworld don will be deported to India today by Indonesia and his flight will take off from Denpasar airport in Bali at 11 pm (8.30 pm IST).

However, ANI is now reporting that a volcanic eruption has affected flight operations in Bali and all flights there have been cancelled.

Chhota Rajan is now likely to be deported to India tomorrow, Bali police sources said.

Meanwhile, a team of Indian security officials, which has been working with its Indonesian counterparts to take over Rajan's custody, finalised everything today, paving the way for the gangster's return to India.  

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The development came after Denspar Immigration Chief along with the Jakarta Interpol questioned Rajan at the Bali Police Headquarters and a clearance for his deportation was issued.

In the meantime, Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis said that the mafia don will be brought to Mumbai from Bali. The CM further assured that security has been beefed up for Rajan's arrival and he is likely to be kept in Anda Cell of Arthur Road prison.

Earlier today, Rajan had alleged that "some members" in the Mumbai Police have links with wanted terrorist Dawood Ibrahim.

"Some members of the Mumbai Police are working in tandem with Dawood. I will keep on fighting against terrorism and Dawood. I am not scared of Dawood," said Rajan, a close confidante-turned-rival of Dawood, the prime accused in the 1993 Mumbai serial blasts case.

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"The government can keep me anywhere - Delhi or Mumbai. But there should be no injustice done to me. All cases against me are false," Rajan, who is wanted in over 75 heinous crimes ranging from murder, extortion to smuggling and drug trafficking, told reporters when asked whether he was afraid of returning to Mumbai.

Rajan was arrested in Bali on his arrival from Australia on October 25.

The Indian team, comprising officers from CBI and Mumbai and Delhi police, had arrived in Bali on Sunday and it came along with a detailed dossier on 55-year-old Rajan.

The team for the first time questioned Rajan yesterday in the presence of Indonesian police at the detention centre where he has been lodged for the last 10 days.

First Secretary (consular) in the Indian Embassy in Jakarta, Sanjeev Kumar Agrawal, who met Rajan for nearly half an hour on Sunday, was also present when the Indian team examined Rajan.

In the absence of an extradition treaty, the Indian authorities have already provided documents to their Indonesian counterparts about his Indian identity to facilitate his deportation.

(With PTI inputs)

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