Oman Daily Observer

Britain assures India of help in extraditio­n of Nirav, Mallya

CRIMINAL HUNT: Minister Baroness Williams confirms Nirav is reportedly residing in UK

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NEW DELHI: Britain on Monday assured India to fully cooperate in the extraditio­n process of fugitive diamantair­e Nirav Modi and liquor baron Vijay Mallya who are accused in separate multi-crore bank loan defraud cases, Minister of State for Home Kiren Rijiju said.

Meanwhile, government sources said that British Minister for Counter Terrorism Baroness Williams also confirmed to Indian authoritie­s that Nirav Modi, the billionair­e jeweller at the heart of a more than Rs 13,500 crore Punjab National Bank (PNB) fraud case, is reportedly residing in her country — an admission coming in the wake of reports about him seeking political asylum there.

At a counter terrorism dialogue held here, Williams guaranteed Rijiju of Britain’s support in the process to extradite Nirav Modi and Mallya to India.

“I had a very useful meeting with UK Minister, Baroness Williams. We discussed about India-uk joint efforts to deal with terrorism and extremism. We also agreed to cooperate in the matters of extraditio­n and sharing of informatio­n,” Rijiju said after the meeting.

“We have put across the government of India’s demands that anybody who is wanted by Indian agencies or an Indian court, we seek the cooperatio­n from the UK authoritie­s (on extraditio­n).

“The (UK) minister has assured to give full cooperatio­n whether it is Vijay Mallya case or Nirav Modi or anybody,” he said.

Nirav Modi left India with his family a month before the Central Bureau of Investigat­ion filed a criminal case against him on January 31 after PNB, India’s second-largest, state-run bank, lodged a case alleging him and his uncle Mehul Choksi to defraud it by raising credit from overseas branches of other banks using illegal guarantees issued by rogue PNB staff at a Mumbai branch over several years.

India is already seeking the extraditio­n of Mallya, a liquor and aviation tycoon, over unpaid loans to his defunct Kingfisher Airlines after the businessma­n and co-owner of the Formula One Force India team moved to Britain in March last year. Mallya, who has been staying there for over a year now, has been accused of defaulting on loans worth thousands of crores.

Besides extraditio­n of Nirav Modi and Mallya, Rijiju discussed issues related to anti-india movement being carried out by pro-khalistan Sikh Federation with the British minister.

“...there are certain elements who are misusing the UK territory to propagate or also conduct activities which is anti-india.

“So, I have requested the minister that using the UK’S territory for antiIndia agenda must be curtailed. We are not against the freedom of speech. UK is a liberal country, so are we. We are also a democratic country and we cannot curb the freedom of speech. But the freedom of speech cannot be misused to abuse the country’s image.

“So, we are very clear that UK should not be a country where antiIndia activities can be conducted without any kind of restrictio­n or check,” Rijiju said.

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Nirav Modi
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Vijay Mallya

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