Hindustan Times (Delhi)

PM seeks UK’s help to bring back economic offenders

- Press Trust of India letters@hindustant­imes.com

As India works hard to ensure return of fugitive liquor baronVijay­Mallya,PrimeMinis­ter Narendra Modi pressed upon his British counterpar­t Theresa May to ensure UK’s cooperatio­n to bring back economic offenders.

Mallya has been in the UK for months, escaping arrest warrants against him, while a court in London is also hearing a case regarding his return to India.

Modi on Saturday met May during a bilateral meeting on the sidelines of the G20 summit in Hamburg and sought UK’s help in this regard.

Both leaders also talked about the complete range of India-UK ties.

In a tweet after the meeting, external affairs ministry spokespers­on Gopal Baglay said the Prime Minister asked for UK’s “cooperatio­n for return of escaped Indian economic offenders”.

Mallya, who is wanted in India for Kingfisher Airlines’ default on loans worth nearly ₹9,000 crore, has been in the UK since March, 2016.

In April, he had attended a central London police station for his arrest and was released on conditiona­l bail a few hours later after providing a bail bond worth 650,000 pounds, assuring the court of abiding by all conditions associated with extraditio­n proceeding­s, such as the surrender of his passport and a ban on him

INDIAANDUK­HAVEAN EXTRADITIO­N TREATY, SIGNED IN 1992, BUT ONLY ONE EXTRADITIO­N HAS TAKEN PLACE UNDER THE PACT SO FAR

possessing any travel documents.

India and the UK have an Extraditio­n Treaty, signed in 1992, but so far only one extraditio­n has taken place under the arrangemen­t - Samirbhai Vinubhai Patel, who was sent back to India last October to face trial in connection with his involvemen­t in the post-Godhra riots of 2002.

“Prime Ministers @narendramo­di and @theresa_may met and held talks on the complete range of India-UK ties,” India’s PMO said in a tweet.

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