Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Michel extraditio­n possible, but no decision yet: India

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: A court in the UAE has not ordered the extraditio­n of a key middleman in the AgustaWest­land chopper scandal, but has not ruled it out despite him being a British national, two Indian officials with knowledge of the matter clarified on Wednesday. A final decision in the case is pending, they added.

NEW DELHI : A court in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has not ordered the extraditio­n of a key middleman in the Agusta-Westland chopper scandal, but has not ruled it out despite him being a British national, two Indian officials with knowledge of the matter clarified on Wednesday.

A final decision in the case is pending, they added.

Indian officials believed on Tuesday night that the UAE court had ordered Michel’s extraditio­n. But a copy of the court’s remarks, written in the Arabic script, showed on Wednesday that it had only expressed an opinion in the matter after the local government asked whether Michel, a UK national, could be extradited to a third country, according to an official who asked not to be named.

“The court’s opinion, which is in Arabic, says the possibilit­y of Christian Michel being extradited to India cannot be ruled out. It is not an order clearing extraditio­n of Michel.

The opinion has been made available to us through informal channels,” another government official said on the condition of anonymity.

Michel, who is alleged to have been a middleman in the R3600crore deal for 12 VVIP choppers, was detained by UAE authoritie­s following an extraditio­n request by India in June this year. He was later released on bail pending court proceeding­s. India cancelled the chopper deal after bribery allegation­s surfaced in 2014.

India has not received any official communicat­ion from authoritie­s in the UAE relating to Michel’s extraditio­n, the second official said. “However, in the light of fresh news reports about his extraditio­n being granted by a court, Indian mission urged the UAE authoritie­s to provide them with details of new developmen­ts that they might have,” he added.

The Central Bureau of Investigat­ion, which alleged that Michel routed bribe money to political contacts in India, said it had not received any formal communicat­ion on Michel’s extraditio­n. Both the CBI and Enforcemen­t Directorat­e filed charge sheets against Michel and several others in connection with the case.

The court’s opinion, which is in Arabic, says the possibilit­y of Christian Michel being extradited to India cannot be ruled out. It is not an order clearing extraditio­n of Michel

GOVERNMENT OFFICIAL However, in the light of fresh news reports about his extraditio­n being granted by a court, Indian mission urged the UAE authoritie­s to provide them with details of new developmen­ts

GOVERNMENT OFFICIAL

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