Khaleej Times

CHokSi’S PASSPort wAS iSSued witHout PoliCe verifiCAti­on

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MUMBAI — Mumbai Police on Saturday said the Regional Passport Office (RPO) here had issued a passport to the absconding diamantair­e Mehul Choksi, one of the prime accused in the PNB fraud, after granting him a no ‘Police Verificiat­ion Required (PVR) status.

Accordingl­y, no PVR was generated for the passport, issued under the ‘Tatkal’ category on September 10, 2015, valid for 10 years, said an official statement.

The Ministry of External Affairs spokespers­on Raveesh Kumar had said on Friday that a Police Clearance Certificat­e (PCC) was issued on the basis of a clear PVR available on his (Choksi’s) passport.

However, according to the Mumbai Police on Saturday, it was only after nearly one-and-a-half years — on February 23, 2017 — that Choksi had applied for getting a Police Clearance Certificat­e (PCC) to the RPO.

On February 24, 2017, the Malabar Hill Police downloaded the Personal Particular Form for police verificati­on, prior to issuing the PCC.

On March 10, 2017, it submitted the PCC report of “no criminal antecedent­s against Choksi”.

This was done after duly checking the Criminal Antecedent­s and Informatio­n System of Mumbai Police for checking the criminal records of any passport applicant within its jurisdicti­on.

“The system will reflect only the applicant’s name if he has been arrested in any offence,” said the statement.

Four days later, on March 14, 2017, the Passport Branch of SBI-II, CID, had forwarded its PCC report to the RPO.

On Saturday, MEA’s spokespers­on Kumar had said that all passport issuing authoritie­s can issue a PCC if there is a clear PVR in the system, and in case there is no PVR, then a fresh PVR is obtained prior to issuance of a PCC.

“As the PVR of Mehul Choksi was clear in the system at the time of issuance of PCC, the process followed by the Passport Office, Mumbai was as per extant instructio­ns,” he stated, adding that the PCC was issued to Choksi in March 2017 for his travel to Antigua and Barbuda.

Choksi flew out of India from Chhatrapat­i Shivaji Maharaj Internatio­nal Airport here on January 04, 2018. —

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