The Sunday Guardian

‘ANTIGUA IN TOUCH WITH INDIA ON CHOKSI MATTER’

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citizenshi­p of Antigua and Barbuda. A: While applying for citizenshi­p of Antigua and Barbuda, Mehul Choksi had given insufficie­nt details. In citizenshi­p and investment plan, he didn’t provide sufficient answers; in one instance, he had not informed us if he was facing any prosecutio­n and crime in India. Now we have learnt that he has done billion dollars of bank crime and he is facing criminal case in India. He has cheated the bank and the government. Now it’s clear that he hid the informatio­n, so he has to forfeit Antigua and Barbuda citizenshi­p.

Q: Mehul Choksi’s wife Priti Choksi is still in Antigua and Barbuda, so what does your country’s law suggest—can she be prosecuted because she also forged the documents for citizenshi­p?

A: We have checked all her documents; she has not committed any crime here, so we cannot prosecute her. Q: The Indian government had sent a private jet to bring back Mehul Choksi to India; CBI and government officers came to Antigua and Barbuda and Dominica. Did the officers meet the Antigua and Barbuda government officials and hold any meetings?

A: We did not hold any meeting with the officials who came here and in Dominica, because the paperwork and legality of the case is now with the court. But the Indian consulate is in touch with our government; I have no idea who the Indian officers are who had reached Antigua and Barbuda.

Q: Antigua and Barbuda Prime Minister Gaston Browne has accused the Opposition United Progressiv­e Party (UPP) of supporting Mehul Choksi for election funds. A: Prime Minister Gaston Browne has speculated that Choksi changed his lawyer to a well-known member of the UPP; former attorney general under the UPP. So the PM speculated that the Opposition party is helping Choksi in exchange for his campaign funding. I can’t say anything further on this.

Q: What exactly happened with Mehul Choksi, was he abducted? What’s the role of a “mystery woman”?

A: We are not sure about it as the investigat­ion is still on; we assume that he left Antigua and Barbuda willingly. Since we are still collecting evidence, the truth will come out in a few days. It will be revealed whether he left the territory on his own. We are also checking whether he had the clearance from the port authority while leaving for Dominica or not.

Q: If the Dominica court sends back Mehul Choksi to Antigua and Barbuda, will your government send him back to India?

A: We cannot simply deport him to India because he is still a citizen of Antigua and Barbuda. We will take necessary action against him, as you are aware that he has appealed in court regarding this, so now the judiciary has to take a call on this.

Q: Is the Indian government in contact with your government? A: The Indian ambassador in Georgetown, Guyana, is in continuous touch with our government and officials.

Q: Now the case revolves around three countries, India, Antigua and Barbuda and Dominica; will he be handed over to Antigua and Barbuda? A: Now the matter is in court and all the parties have submitted the necessary evidence and documents; so the judge has to decide about it.

Q: What’s does the police investigat­ion report say about Mehul Choksi? Was he kidnapped?

A: Our intelligen­ce team is still investigat­ing the case; they will submit the report in a few days.

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