Millennium Post

India asks UK to extradite Mallya, Christian Michel

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NEW DELHI: India on Monday asked Britain to extradite nearly 60 people wanted by it, including liquor baron Vijay Mallya and Chirstian Michel, the alleged middleman in the Agustawest­land helicopter deal, for bringing them back to face justice here.

India and Britain also agreed to hold annual strategic dialogue at the level of Union Home Secretary to jointly deal with issues like terrorism, organised crimes, visa and immigratio­n matters.

The Indian list of around 60 wanted people was handed over to Britain during the bilateral talks between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his counterpar­t Theresa May.

Britain also handed over to India a list of 17 people whose custody it seeks under the Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty or against whom Letters Rogatories had been issued, official sources said.

While industrial­ist Vijay Mallya has been accused of money laundering, Chirstian Michel is the alleged middleman in the Rs 3,600 crore Agustawest­land helicopter deal.

The two countries agreed not to allow fugitives and criminals escape law and resolved to facilitate outstandin­g extraditio­n requests.

In talks between Modi and May, the issue of extraditio­n requests figured and officials dealing with the issue from both sides were directed to meet at the earliest.

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