Millennium Post

‘India can seek extraditio­n of Mehul Choksi without RCN’

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: India can seek extraditio­n of fugitive billionair­e Mehul Choksi without an Interpol Red Corner Notice as it is not a mandatory requiremen­t for the process, the CBI has told the Ministry of External Affairs.

In a communicat­ion to the ministry earlier this month, the agency said the purpose of a Red Corner Notice (RCN) is to locate an absconding accused which has already been achieved in Choksi’s case after confirmati­on from Antigua that he is their citizen, officials said.

They also said that having an RCN is of little value now as Antigua has granted him citizenshi­p and Choksi is now an Antiguan passport holder.

The agency has communicat­ed to the ministry that it has already written to its counterpar­t agency in Antigua for the provisiona­l arrest of Choksi, who is the alleged mastermind of the over 2 billion USD bank fraud in the Punjab National Bank.

“The contention of Antiguan authoritie­s that the only way the movement of Choksi could be restricted is through issue a Red Corner Notice is not legally sound as primary objective of locating the subject has already been addressed,” the letter said.

The subsequent steps for a provisiona­l arrest and an extraditio­n will have to be taken by Antigua for which an RCN is not a “prerequisi­te”, the officials said.

Choksi has appealed to the Interpol to not issue an RCN against him as the charges are politicall­y motivated, they said.

He also said the conditions of jails in India are not good and staying their would violate his human rights, the officials said.

Choksi, the uncle of his alleged partner in crime Nirav Modi, also said the charges against him have been hyped by the media and he might not get a fair trial in India as courts may be influenced by news reports, they said.

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