Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Will stay in Antigua: Choksi in statement

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEWDELHI: Fugitive diamantair­e Mehul Choksi has claimed that he has decided to reside in Antigua and Barbuda which is his country of “citizenshi­p” and “abide by laws of the country” even as the Prime Minister of the Caribbean country told the media that his administra­tion will fully cooperate with the Indian government.

Choksi and his nephew Nirav Modi have been accused by the CBI and Enforcemen­t Directorat­e (ED) of defrauding the stateowned Punjab National Bank to the tune of ₹14,000 crore. Both Choksi and Modi left India in the first week of January.

On July 23, the CBI was informed by the ministry of external affairs (MEA) that Choksi travelled from the US to Antigua on an Antiguan passport.

The MEA got the informatio­n from its mission in the US which was pursuing the case of Choksi with the local administra­tion, said officials .

“The CBI approached its Antiguan counterpar­ts on July 24 to trace Choksi in the Caribbean country,” said a CBI official.

“We managed to secure Red Notice against Nirav and his brother Neeshal. But in case of Choksi, Interpol sought few clarificat­ions . All these clarificat­ions were provided in the first week of July and now the matter is pending with Interpol,” said the CBI official.

Choksi’s lawyer in the Caribbean country has issued a statement claiming that the fugitive diamond merchant is still there.

The statement also claims that Choksi has lawfully applied to be registered as a citizen of Antigua and Barbuda under the Citizenshi­p by Investment Program.

He got the citizenshi­p in November 2017. He claimed to have applied for the Antiguan citizenshi­p to expand business in the Caribbean and to obtain visafree travel access to 130 or so countries, which an Antiguan passport provides for.

The statement said Choski was in the US in January 2018 for medical treatment.

“Having received treatment I am still in a state convalesce­nce. That being the case I have decided to reside in Antigua and Barbuda,” the statement said.

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