International Arrest Warrant Issued in Bangkok Diamond Theft Case

International Arrest Warrant Issued in Bangkok Diamond Theft Case

Bangkok, 22/03/2025: An international arrest warrant has been issued by the Thai government against Shankhesh Mutha, the prime accused in the theft of diamonds worth several crores of rupees from an Indian-origin diamond trader in Bangkok.

Reliable sources confirmed that Shankhesh Mutha, son of Hemchandra Mutha and a resident of Beawar, Rajasthan, had been employed as a trusted salesperson for several years by the diamond trader. Over the course of his employment, Mutha gained the trader’s complete confidence, which he betrayed by absconding with diamonds worth crores of rupees from the trader’s showroom in Bangkok.

Following the incident, the trader promptly lodged a complaint at the local police station in Bangkok. However, due to the complexities involving international jurisdiction, legal proceedings faced delays, which Mutha exploited to flee Thailand and reach India.

Upon learning of the incident, which originally occurred in 2021, Thai authorities initiated an international investigation. Having identified Mutha’s presence in India, the Thai government has formally issued an international arrest warrant. Additionally, they have requested cooperation from the Government of India for his immediate arrest and extradition.

The Government of India, acknowledging the seriousness of the case, has forwarded the matter to the Patiala Court. Legal proceedings have been initiated to facilitate the arrest of Shankhesh Mutha and his subsequent extradition to Thailand to face trial.

Authorities from both countries continue to coordinate closely to expedite the arrest and extradition process, ensuring justice for the aggrieved party and reinforcing international cooperation against cross-border crimes.

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