Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Britain to get consular access to Michel soon

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com CONTINUED ON P 8

AGUSTA CASE Treatment of UK national may have bearing on pending extraditio­n requests

NEWDELHI: The Central Bureau of Investigat­ion (CBI) is likely to let British high commission officials meet Christian Michel soon, Indian officials said on Thursday. The British request for consular access to Michel, the alleged middleman in the Augustawes­tland helicopter deal,is being considered, CBI officers said.

Michel, 57, arrived in New Delhi shortly before midnight on Tuesday following his extraditio­n from the United Arab Emirates, renewing the focus on the alleged ₹3,600-crore deal for 12 Agustawest­land helicopter­s signed and scrapped by the previous Congress-led United Progressiv­e Alliance (UPA) government. The deal has now turned into the subject of a political fight between the opposition party and the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).

“We have received a request for consular access to Michel sought by the British high commission here. Depending upon his interrogat­ion schedule, we will work out a date and time for it,” said an agency official who asked not to be named.

A CBI spokespers­on confirmed that the request for consular access was being examined. A foreign ministry spokespers­on said India will respond to the British request “very soon”.

Michel was questioned for the second day on Thursday, and the CBI has his custody until at least December 10 before the court looks at its possible extension.

Countries routinely seek consular access to their citizens accused of crimes on foreign land under internatio­nal law, usually to enquire into the well-being of the individual­s or if they need legal assistance.

According to experts, the consular access and the treatment provided to Michel are likely to have a bearing on India’s pending requests to the UK for extraditio­n of fugitives like Vijay Mallya and Nirav Modi.

“Michel is an accused and not a convict. He should be treated with all the sensitivit­y required in this kind of matter and keeping in mind that he is only an accused... The treatment pro- vided to him will impact India’s extraditio­n requests pending in the UK and other countries too,” said lawyer AK Wali, who has handled several extraditio­n cases on behalf of the government.

A senior advocate said consular access is normally provided unless there is an “overweenin­g state interest”.

“It’s similar to India asking Pakistan for consular access to Kulbhushan Jadhav,” said lawyer Sanjay Hegde, referring to the Indian national sentenced to death by a Pakistani military court n March 2016 on charges of espionage and subversive activities.

People familiar with the developmen­ts around Michel’s extraditio­n said the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations did not stipulate a time frame for granting consular access, which would be offered in the case of Michel after the necessary formalitie­s are completed.

“The paperwork will be examined and Michel’s consent will also be sought since he must consent to the consular access,” said one person, requesting anonymity.

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 ?? PTI ?? Christian Michel, the alleged middleman in the Agustawest­land chopper deal, in CBI custody.
PTI Christian Michel, the alleged middleman in the Agustawest­land chopper deal, in CBI custody.

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