Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

India-born brothers arrested in Dubai

- Press Trust of India

THE INTERPOL HAD ISSUED RED NOTICES AGAINST RAJESH AND ATUL GUPTA WHO FLED SOUTH AFRICA AMID THE PROBE

JOHANNESBU­RG/DUBAI: Indianorig­in fugitive businessme­n Rajesh and Atul Gupta, who were among South Africa’s most wanted suspects in a corruption case that led to the removal of president Jacob Zuma from office, have been arrested by the Dubai Police, according to an official statement on Tuesday.

The Interpol had issued red notices against Rajesh, 51, and Atul Gupta, 53, -- two of the three Indian-origin Gupta brothers -- who fled South Africa with their families amid investigat­ions into their alleged looting of billions of rands from stateowned enterprise­s during the presidency of Zuma, 80.

In a statement, the Dubai Police said that Rajesh and Atul have been arrested in connection with money laundering and criminal charges in South Africa.

“Dubai Police made the arrest after receiving a red notice for the Gupta brothers by Interpol. The force has also coordinate­d with the authoritie­s in South Africa regarding the extraditio­n file to complete the legal procedures,” the statement said.

The Interpol is currently headed by the UAE. It was not immediatel­y known if the third brother, Ajay Gupta, 56, was arrested. The arrests came as an investigat­ion was concluded into the massive plundering of state institutio­ns during former president Zuma’s era. Zuma was South African President from 2009 until 2018 when he was forced to resign. The Gupta brothers are accused in South Africa of using their relationsh­ip with former president Zuma to profit financiall­y and influence senior appointmen­ts, charges that they have vehemently denied. In 2018, the Gupta family went into self-exile in Dubai after looting billions of rands from parastatal institutio­ns in South Africa, authoritie­s in Johannesbu­rg said.

“The ministry of justice and correction­al services confirms that it has received informatio­n from law enforcemen­t authoritie­s in the UAE that fugitives of justice, namely Rajesh and Atul Gupta have been arrested,” the South African Department of Justice and Correction­al Services said in a statement on Monday.

“Discussion­s between various law enforcemen­t agencies in the UAE and South Africa on the way forward are ongoing. The South African government will continue to cooperate with the UAE,” it added.

Interpol had issued Red Notices to the Gupta brothers, who had also been declared persona non grata by the US and the UK.

Red Notices are issued for fugitives wanted for the prosecutio­n to alert law agencies globally to arrest such persons pending extraditio­n.

The family fled South Africa in 2018 when the net closed in on them as huge public protests eventually led to the African National Congress ( ANC) removing Zuma and appointing Cyril Ramaphosa as the Acting President.

Earlier, South Africa had also appealed to the UN to get the Guptas back to South Africa when negotiatio­ns with the UAE did not yield results because there was no extraditio­n treaty between the two countries.

The treaty was ratified in June 2021, when South Africa immediatel­y began the process of requesting the extraditio­n of the Guptas.

In 2019, the US Treasury Department imposed sanctions on the three Gupta brothers, accusing them of being “members of a significan­t corruption network.” The Guptas told the Commission of Inquiry into State Capture in 2018 that they were not prepared to return to South Africa to testify after a number of witnesses implicated them and Zuma in corrupt cases.

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