Khaleej Times

Modi seeks May’s help to get back Mallya, other economic offenders

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hamburg — As India works hard to ensure return of fugitive liquor baron Vijay Mallya, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday pressed upon his British counterpar­t Theresa May to ensure UK’s cooperatio­n to bring back economic offenders.

Mallya has been in the UK for months, escaping arrest warrants against him, while a court in London is also hearing a case regarding his return to India.

Modi on Saturday met May during a bilateral meeting on the sidelines of the G20 Summit here and sought UK’s help in this regard. Both leaders also talked about the complete range of India-UK ties.

In a tweet after the meeting, External Affairs Ministry spokespers­on Gopal Baglay said the prime minister asked for UK’s “cooperatio­n for return of escaped Indian economic offenders”.

Mallya, who is wanted in India for Kingfisher Airlines’ default on loans worth nearly Rs9 billion, has been in the UK since March 2016.

In April, he had attended a central London police station for his arrest and was released on conditiona­l bail a few hours later after providing a bail bond worth £650,000, assuring the court of abiding by all conditions associated with extraditio­n proceeding­s, such as the surrender of his passport and a ban on him possessing any travel documents.

India and the UK have an Extraditio­n Treaty, signed in 1992, but so far only one extraditio­n has taken place under the arrangemen­t -– Samirbhai Vinubhai Patel, who was sent back to India last October to face trial in connection with his involvemen­t in the post-Godhra riots of 2002.

“Prime Ministers @narendramo­di and @theresa_may met and held talks on the complete range of India-UK ties,” India’s PMO said in a tweet. — PTI

 ?? PTI ?? Narendra Modi interacts with US President Donald Trump and British Prime Minister Theresa May at the G-20 Summit in Hamburg on Friday. —
PTI Narendra Modi interacts with US President Donald Trump and British Prime Minister Theresa May at the G-20 Summit in Hamburg on Friday. —

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