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Lalit Modi used British royal names for travel papers

Buckingham Palace denies duke had lobbied the UK government on tainted official’s behalf

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Tainted former IPL Commission­er Lalit Modi invoked the names of British royalty, including Prince Charles and his brother Andrew, while seeking his travel papers from the UK Home Office, according to a media report yesterday.

According to the report in The Sunday Times, Andrew — the Duke of York and second son of Queen Elizabeth II — has known Modi for several years and met Modi at his London home last July, just days before his travel papers were granted. Buckingham Palace refused to say what the two men discussed but denied “categorica­lly” that the duke had lobbied the UK government on Modi’s behalf.

Modi’s immigratio­n status in the UK has provoked a storm in India after the UK-based newspaper disclosed he rang up External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj to help him acquire his British travel papers. Although she says she acted on “humanitari­an” grounds, Swaraj has faced calls for her resignatio­n over conflict of interest.

Modi, 49, travelled to London in 2010 after the Indian Premier League (IPL) became embroiled in allegation­s of match-fixing and illegal betting.

He denies any

wrongdoing­s and says he came to Britain because he faced death threats from criminals in India.

In March 2014, Modi was granted leave to remain in the UK after a court battle with the Home Office. He later applied for British travel papers, known as a certificat­e of travel.

In June 2014, Vaz wrote to Sarah Rapson, director-general of UK visas and immigratio­n, asking if the papers “could be made available” to Modi, the paper reported earlier this month.

Vaz said he helped Modi because the former IPL chief had told him his wife urgently needed cancer treatment abroad and he needed to accompany her.

On July 2 last year, Vaz raised Modi’s case with another home office official. He wrote: “Modi informs me that he met the Prince of Wales [Charles]. and he also met Prince Andrew two days ago. Both offered to help resolve this matter as he was complainin­g about missing the wedding of his sister and the inability to meet, among others, the president of the Seychelles.”

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