Hold your breath! A young fugitive, Vishat Kumar, just 22 years old, tried to slip into Canada on Sunday—but guess what? The U.S. border guards stopped him right at the Peace Bridge from Buffalo, New York to Ontario! Kumar was sneaking around with a fake name and fake birthday, hoping to escape justice. But the border officers weren’t fooled. Using biometrics, which are special body measurements like fingerprints and face scans, they cracked his true identity during a second check. It turns out, India has issued an Interpol red notice for Kumar — they want him for murder. Yes, a red notice is like an international police alarm for big crimes such as murder or robbery. Kumar had secretly entered the U.S. last year and then skipped his asylum interview. When Canada refused him entry, he was handed over to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers. Now he’s held in a federal prison in Batavia, New York, waiting to be sent back to India. Here’s an important fact: An Interpol red notice isn’t a direct arrest warrant; it’s a global alert. Countries decide if they will act on it according to their own laws. Luckily for India and the U.S., they share an extradition treaty, which helps send criminals back home through official diplomatic channels. Acting Area Port Director Sharon Swiatek praised the officers, saying, “The apprehension of this individual demonstrates the critical role our officers play in safeguarding our nation and working collaboratively with international partners to uphold justice.” She also said, “I commend our officers for their vigilance and dedication to the mission.” No details about the murder charges from India have been made public yet, and the U.S. officials did not say if Kumar has a lawyer now. But one thing’s clear: when it comes to serious crime fighters, the border guards mean business! Stay tuned for more exciting updates and the latest news on such thrilling international cases.