Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Antigua investigat­es Choksi’s ‘abduction’ after complaint

- Neeraj Chauhan

NEW DELHI: Antigua and Barbuda has launched an investigat­ion into allegation­s of the “abduction” of Mehul Choksi from the country on May 23 after the businessma­n filed a formal complaint with Royal Police Force there, the island nation’s Prime Minister Gaston Browne said on Saturday.

Browne, however, reiterated that he doesn’t believe that Choksi was abducted from the country and the police’s “abduction” probe is on the basis of allegation­s levelled by Choksi in a written complaint.

Indian-born Choksi mysterious­ly disappeare­d from Antigua and Barbuda, whose citizenshi­p he holds, but was detained by Dominican police on charges of illegally entering the island. The two islands are roughly 100 nautical miles apart.

“Mehul Choksi has filed a written complaint with the Antiguan Royal Police Force through his attorneys, claiming that he was abducted from Antigua and Barbuda and taken to Dominica. It is a report that the police is taking very seriously and they are currently investigat­ing the abduction,” Browne told a Caribbean FM radio station.

He added that he received informatio­n about Choksi’s formal abduction complaint on Friday.

“As I said earlier, it is unlikely that he was abducted as Antigua and Barbuda doesn’t have culture of abductions and the fact that there was no ransom (demanded),” Browne said in the radio interview.

Browne added that Choksi, in his written complaint, specifical­ly named some officials of Antigua as “abductees”, seeking a probe into their conduct. Asserting that Antigua takes allegation­s of abduction seriously, he said that an investigat­ion was being carried out.

“There is no truth to abduction theory; there is no violation of (his) any constituti­onal rights. This is a situation in which there is cooperatio­n between two states to send a wanted person to India, who was found illegally in Dominica. How he was found there, we are not sure. Choksi has filed a formal report confirming that he was abducted, and law enforcemen­t has an obligation to investigat­e the matter,” Browne added.

Meanwhile, a local website in the Caribbean ran a photograph of Choksi walking with a man, claiming that the person was behind the businessma­n’s escape plan to Cuba. The report could not be verified.

Choksi went missing from Antigua on May 23 when he was going for an evening walk. While the Antiguan PM has repeatedly said that he fled to Dominica with his girlfriend, the businessma­n’s wife Priti Choksi and lawyers -- Wayne Marsh and Vijay Aggarwal -- have alleged that he was abducted by Antiguan and Indian police officers, tortured and taken to Dominica in a boat. He has been charged for illegal entry in Dominica and is being treated at a hospital there after a court adjourned the matter to June 14. A jet, which went last Friday with Indian officials hoping to get Choksi deported from Dominica, has since returned.

Browne denied any state-sponsored abduction of Choksi in collaborat­ion with Dominica and India, as being speculated by opposition parties in the island and alleged by the fugitive’s legal team.

“As I said earlier, what is the possibilit­y of Antiguan government having an agreement with Dominica to abduct Choksi, and take him to Dominica, to have him abducted for the second time (to take to India)? I mean we would have to put him on some kind of vessel to take back to India. This just doesn’t make any sense. Antigua and Barbuda have far more assets than Dominica, when it comes to accommodat­ing large jets. If that (abduction) was to be considered, a private jet could have come (directly to Antigua) and would have taken him to India. There was no need to involve another country,” Browne said.

“Having said that, we would not accept the abduction of anyone, be a citizen or resident of this country,” Browne added.

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