Deccan Chronicle

UK court seeks Arthur Road jail cell video

Vijay Mallya says he is not seeking clemency and is ready to settle all dues The extraditio­n trial, which opened at the London court on December 4, is aimed at laying out a prima facie case of fraud against Mallya, who has been based in the UK since he l

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London, July 31: A UK court on Tuesday asked the Indian authoritie­s to submit a video within three weeks of Mumbai’s Arthur Road Jail cell where they plan to keep Vijay Mallya post-extraditio­n, as it set September 12 as the date for closing arguments in his high-profile extraditio­n trial.

During a brief hearing on Tuesday, judge Emma Arbuthnot said she was not able to hear the case fully and just addressed representa­tions from the Crown Prosecutio­n Service (CPS), representi­ng the Indian government, and Mallya’s defence team on the conditions at Barrack 12 of Mumbai Central Prison.

She asked the Indian authoritie­s to submit a “step by step video” of Barrack 12 for “the avoidance of doubt” over the availabili­ty of natural light in the cell where the 62year-old businessma­n is expected to be detained pre-trial, during trial and in the event he is convicted by the Indian courts.

“I would like a video of Barrack 12, to see where the windows are shot maybe at mid-day with no artificial lighting,” the judge said, setting a threeweek time-frame for the film to be provided to all parties in the case.

Mallya, who has been on bail on an extraditio­n warrant since his arrest in April last year, is fighting extraditio­n to India on charges of fraud and money laundering amounting to around `9,000 crore.

As he arrived in the court for the hearing, he reiterated his offer to settle dues with the Indian courts.

“I have made a comprehens­ive offer to the Karnataka High Court to settle dues... the question of stealing money, money laundering are all blatantly false charges. I have not included any clemency plea or plea bargain in my offer to the Karnataka court,” he said.

 ?? — AFP ?? Vijay Mallya (C) leaves after appearing at Westminste­r Magistrate’s Court in central London on Tuesday.
— AFP Vijay Mallya (C) leaves after appearing at Westminste­r Magistrate’s Court in central London on Tuesday.

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