Goa police have taken significant steps to apprehend Myron Rodrigues, accused in a Rs 100 crore fraud case, by seeking an Interpol Red Notice. The authorities have also frozen real estate and bank accounts associated with the suspect.
Goa PoliceInterpol Red NoticeMyron RodriguesReal Estate FraudFinancial CrimeReal Estate MaharashtraApr 14, 2025
Myron Rodrigues is accused of a Rs 100 crore fraud involving a real estate project in Goa. He is alleged to have siphoned off funds from investors who had trusted him with their savings.
The Goa police have frozen real estate properties associated with Myron Rodrigues and approximately Rs 44.46 lakh held in various bank accounts.
An Interpol Red Notice is a global alert issued to law enforcement agencies worldwide to locate and arrest a wanted person with a view to extradition. It is a crucial step in the process of bringing fugitives to justice.
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