Khaleej Times

Top officials in London to push Mallya’s extraditio­n

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new delhi — A team of officials from the Central Bureau of Investigat­ion (CBI) and the Enforcemen­t Directorat­e (ED) have reached London for discussion­s on the extraditio­n of former liquor baron Vijay Mallya.

A four-member team led by CBI additional director Rakesh Asthana will apprise British authoritie­s about the finer points of the loan default cases against Mallya, CBI sources said.

Two senior ED officials are also part of the team, they said.

Mallya’s extraditio­n is now before the British court where neither the CBI nor the ED are direct parties. Indian agencies primarily aid and assist British prosecutor­s with case material to counter the plea of absconders before the courts, an official explained.

The agencies’ move to send a team to London is aimed at presenting a strong case for the extraditio­n of the flamboyant business tycoon before the court.

The 61-year-old was arrested by British authoritie­s last month on India’s extraditio­n request in connection with a Rs90 billion loan default case of IDBI Bank being probed by the CBI. He was released on bail within hours by a London court which has fixed May 17 as the next date of hearing.

Mallya, whose now-defunct Kingfisher Airlines owes more than Rs 90 billion (including interest) to various banks, had fled India on March 2, 2016.

The CBI has two cases against him — one related to the IDBI Bank case and the other related to a loan default of over Rs60 billion filed on the basis of a complaint from a State Bank of India led consortium.

The extraditio­n process from the UK involves a number of steps including a decision by the judge on whether or not to issue a warrant of arrest.

In case of a warrant, the person is arrested and brought before the court for preliminar­y hearing followed by an extraditio­n hearing before a final decision is taken by the secretary of state. — PTI

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