DIMAPUR : Ministry of Home Affairs to take necessary action with regard to the lookout notice.
October 18, 2024. In an update regarding the Robert Kikon case the former Pastor of a reputed church at Chumoukedima. It was found that the last known location of Robert Kikon was Malaysia.He was on the run, he was fugitive, the police informed that they have written to the Ministry of Home Affairs and process that they have to go through because it was an international area that the fugitive the person from India especially Nagaland had gone there at Malaysia was non extradition country. India had signed extradition treaties with 48 countries and Malaysia was one of them. These treaties are signed to ensure that fugitives do not escape Justice if he was there. And the government had written to the ministry of Home Affairs and also the ministry of External Affairs also will come into play in that case. It was also informed that he had withdrawn all of his bank accounts, he had swiped clean his bank accounts an amounting to rupees approximately 4 lakh 71 thousand. The process of extradition was supposedly very long according to reports in different cases but then if he does flee to a non-extradition country the country where he was at, the international country can choose to extradite him in a case by case basis and be accountable in different ways such as deportation or prosecution in that country itself. We have also been informed that the six children who were part of a children’s home at Chumoukedima where Robert Kikon was also calling them to his residence as informed. Crimes were been committed to these children from these homes and have been rescued and rehabilitated and are in a safe place. Also it was reported that they are on the lookout, notice had been sent out to the ministry. The ministry will take necessary action according to the lookout notice sent by the Government of Nagaland.