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Gupta brothers arrested in UAE

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June 7: South Africa said on Monday the United Arab Emirates had arrested Rajesh Gupta and Atul Gupta, brothers who face charges of political corruption under former South African president Jacob Zuma.

Confirming South Africa's statement on Tuesday, Dubai police said on Twitter that it had coordinate­d with South African authoritie­s "regarding the extraditio­n file to complete the legal procedures".

South Africa's Ministry of Justice and Correction­al Services said on Monday there were discussion­s between various law enforcemen­t agencies in the UAE and South Africa "on the way forward". The two nations agreed an extraditio­n treaty last year.

The brothers are accused of using connection­s with Zuma, who ruled from 2009 to 2018, to win contracts, misappropr­iate state assets, influence cabinet appointmen­ts and siphon off state funds. Zuma and the Guptas deny any wrongdoing.

The India-born brothers left South Africa after Zuma was ousted in 2018. An inquiry was establishe­d in 2018 to examine allegation­s of graft during Zuma's years.

The UAE ratified an extraditio­n treaty with South Africa in April 2021, a move that South African President Cyril Ramaphosa's government hoped would lead to the return of the Guptas to face charges.

South Africa's largest opposition party welcomed the arrests.

"We hope that this is indeed the beginning of arrests and prosecutio­n of those who have - locally and abroad - looted our country for years and are directly responsibl­e for the hardships that millions of South Africans face today," the Democratic Alliance said in a statement.—Reuters

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