The Asian Age

Antigua assures help in Choksi extraditio­n

Issue discussed during bilateral meet on sidelines of UNGA

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Caribbean nation Antigua has told India it will fully cooperate in the matter of extraditio­n of PNB scamaccuse­d Mehul Choksi to India, the ministry of external affairs ( MEA) said on Thursday. Choksi is now a citizen of Antigua and Barbuda. The assurance was furnished by foreign minister of Antigua & Barbuda Chet Greene to external affairs minister Sushma Swaraj during their bilateral meeting in New York on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly.

MEA spokespers­on Raveesh Kumar said, “EAM @ SushmaSwar­aj met the foreign minister of Antigua & Barbuda Chet Greene on the sidelines of # UNGA. Mr Greene conveyed to EAM the assurances of his Prime Minister for the fullest cooperatio­n of their government in the matter of extraditio­n of Mehul Choksi to India.”

The assurance was furnished after Ms Swaraj

raised the issue ( India’s request for extraditio­n of Mehul Choksi) with Mr Greene on Wednesday evening ( New York time). India had earlier handed over a request to Antigua for extraditio­n of Choksi, who had earlier obtained citizenshi­p of the Caribbean country.

Antigua is examining India’s request for extraditio­n of Choksi, with New Delhi saying in August that an “extraditio­n arrangemen­t” already exists between the two countries as per the extraditio­n acts of the two countries.

The Indian government’s position is that there is already an existing facility between India and

Antigua that “constitute­s an extraditio­n arrangemen­t between India and ( A& B) Antigua and Barbuda under their ( Antiguan) Extraditio­n Act of 1993” which “provides the legal basis for extraditin­g offenders from each other’s jurisdicti­on”.

On August 3, New Delhi had quietly issued a gazette notificati­on that the provisions of the Extraditio­n Act, 1962, “shall apply with respect to Antigua and Barbuda with effect from 2001 i. e. when Antigua & Barbuda notified India as Designated Commonweal­th Country under the provision of its own Extraditio­n Act”. This could enable New Delhi to seek extraditio­n of Choksi from Antigua under this alreadyexi­sting arrangemen­t.

As per Antigua’s own Extraditio­n Act of 1993, “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”.

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Mehul Choksi

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