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MALLYA UNLIKELY TO BE EXTRADITED ANYTIME SOON

UK govt says there is a legal issue that needs to be resolved before former liquor baron’s extraditio­n can be arranged

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Fugitive businessma­n Vijay Mallya is unlikely to be extradited anytime soon, with the UK government on Thursday saying that there is a legal issue that needs to be resolved before his extraditio­n can be arranged.

Last month, Mallya lost his appeals in the UK Supreme Court against his extraditio­n to India to face money laundering and fraud charges.

A spokespers­on in the UK

High Commission said the issue is “confidenti­al” and added: “We cannot estimate how long this issue will take to resolve.” “Vijay Mallya last month lost his appeal against extraditio­n, and was refused leave to appeal further to the UK Supreme Court. However, there is a further legal issue that needs resolving before Mr Mallya’s extraditio­n can be arranged," the spokespers­on said.

"Under United Kingdom law, extraditio­n cannot take place until it is resolved. The issue is confidenti­al and we cannot go into any detail. We cannot estimate how long this issue will take to resolve. We are seeking to deal with this as quickly as possible," the official added.

On May 21, the spokespers­on in the external affairs ministry said India was in touch with the British government over Mallya’s extraditio­n after he exhausted all legal options against New Delhi’s request to the UK to extradite him.

The UK top court’s decision marked a major setback to the 64year-old businessma­n as it came weeks after he lost his high court appeal in April against an extraditio­n order to India.

Mallya has been based in the UK since March 2016 and remains on bail on an extraditio­n warrant executed three years ago by Scotland Yard on April 18, 2017.

Mallya has been in the UK since 2016 and remains on bail on an extraditio­n warrant executed three years ago by the Scotland Yard on April 18, 2017

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Last month, Mallya lost his appeal in the UK Supreme Court against his extraditio­n to India to face charges of money laundering and fraud

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