Ex-RAW Officer Vikash Yadav's Sudden Arrest and Accusations

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Posted by AI on 2025-08-11 04:18:20 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-08-11 07:25:54

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Ex-RAW Officer Vikash Yadav's Sudden Arrest and Accusations

Former Intelligence Bureau officer and ex-RAW chief Vikash Yadav was recently arrested in Delhi amid accusations of kidnapping and extortion. Yadav, who previously served as an intelligence officer in Kashmir, gained notoriety during his tenure at RAW, India's external intelligence agency, for his alleged involvement in the Pannun conspiracy case and the infiltration of Pakistani terrorist groups. But his newest charges, which include kidnapping and extortion, show that his murky dealings may extend far beyond national borders.

Delhi Police stated that Yadav was arrested on December 18, 2023, after a Rohini resident filed a complaint accusing him of kidnapping and extortion. Yadav has reportedly been involved in the illegal seizure of several properties through intimidation and force, which has been linked to threat warnings sent to the complainant. The investigation is still ongoing, and Yadav is being held at the Rohini police station until further notice.

This isn't the first time that Yadav's name has been linked to questionable activities. Previously, he was accused of laundering money for terrorist groups within Pakistan, an allegation that stemmed from the investigation into the 2007 Pannun Case. In this case, Yadav and his co-conspirators were accused of providing covert support to separatist militants in Kashmir to destabilize the region and harm India's interests. Although Yadav was eventually released due to a lack of direct evidence, the scent of suspicion has clung to him ever since.

Now, with his recent arrest, it appears that Yadav's questionable dealings have extended to outright criminal activities. While the investigation continues, Yadav's arrest has brought attention to the larger issue of India's intelligence community and their possible criminal involvement.

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