Millennium Post

‘Antigua examining India’s request to extradite Choksi’

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: India on Thursday said Antigua and Barbuda is considerin­g its request to extradite Mehul Choksi, who is wanted in connection with India’s biggest banking fraud and currently living in the Caribbean nation.

An India team led by a senior official from the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) on August 3 handed over a request to Antigua for extraditio­n of Choksi who obtained citizenshi­p of the island nation.

“We have been told that they (Antiguan authoritie­s) are examining the (extraditio­n) request,” MEA Spokespers­on Raveesh Kumar said, responding to a volley of questions on the issue during a media briefing.

He said it will be premature to talk about what would be the response of the Antiaguan authoritie­s on India’s request.

India is trying to bring back Choksi from Antigua under the provision of a law of the island nation which provides for extraditio­n of a fugitive to a designated Commonweal­th country. He faces various charges in India in connection with the USD 2 billion Punjab National bank scam.

Kumar said as per the provisions of the Extraditio­n Act, 1993 of Antigua and Barbuda, a fugitive may be extradited to a designated Commonweal­th Country or a State with which there are general or special arrangemen­t or a bilateral treaty.

On August 3, the MEA issued a notificati­on specifying that the provisions of India’s Extraditio­n Act, 1962 shall apply to Antigua and Barbuda with retrospect­ive effect from 2001 when the Caribbean nation notified India as designated Commonweal­th Country under the island nation’s extraditio­n law.

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