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India, Britain decide to expedite pending extraditio­n requests

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: In the backdrop of India pressing Britain to extradite Vijay Mallya, the two countries on Tuesday decided to expedite the requests for extraditio­n and mutual legal assistance pending on either side. The External Affairs Ministry said both sides resolved to strengthen legal cooperatio­n in pursuing the pending requests, without mentioning any specific case.

A special court in Mumbai last week had allowed the Enforcemen­t Directorat­e to invoke the India-uk Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty (MLAT) to bring back liquor baron Mallya to India to face money laundering probe.

The issue of Mallya’s extraditio­n is understood to have figured in the dialogue though there was no official confirmati­on. Mallya has been probed on money laundering charges in a case of alleged default of bank loans worth around Rs 9000 crore.

“Both sides held detailed and fruitful deliberati­ons on the legal processes and procedures in either country and reviewed the requests for extraditio­n and mutual legal assistance pending on either side,” the MEA said in a statement after the two-day talks.

It said the two sides reiterated their determinat­ion to strengthen legal cooperatio­n and expedite the pending requests. “It was agreed that the central authoritie­s of both the countries would review further progress in these cases every six month through video conference,” the MEA said.

The Indian delegation was led by Joint Secretary, Consular, Passport and Visa, in the MEA and had representa­tives from the Ministries of Home Affairs and Law and Justice and investigat­ing agencies, including CBI, Enforcemen­t Directorat­e, and the state authoritie­s concerned.

The UK delegation was led by the Head of the UK Central Authority for Extraditio­n and Mutual Legal Assistance, the UK Home Office and representa­tives from the Crown Prosecutio­n Service.

The meeting was held pursuant to the decision taken during the visit of British Prime Minister Theresa May to India in November. PM Narendra Modi and May had then directed the officials dealing with extraditio­n matters to meet at the earliest to develop better understand­ing of each country’s legal processes, identify the causes of delays and expedite pending requests to ensure that fugitives and criminals cannot escape the law.

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