India asks UK to ensure early extradition of Mallya


New Delhi, May 4 (PTI): India today asked the United Kingdom to ensure early extradition of fugitive businessman Vijay Mallya who is facing cases of bank loan default to the tune of Rs 9,000 crore by his now-defunct Kingfisher Airlines.

Union Home Secretary Rajiv Mehrishi raised the issue of early completion of the extradition process of Mallya, during his talks here with his UK counterpart Patsy Wilkinson, the second permanent secretary in the the British Home Office.

The issue of presence of certain Sikh militant elements in the UK, sharing of intelligence inputs on a real-time basis particularly with regard to the ISIS - both from ISIS-held territories, and modules being busted in the UK and Europe, were discussed at the two-hour-long meeting, official sources said.

Counter-terror cooperation between India and Britain besides a host of other issues figured in the parleys.

Matters relating to the Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty, strengthening of the intelligence-sharing mechanism and visa- related issues were also deliberated upon, the sources said.

61-year-old Mallya, who has been living in Britain since last year, was arrested by Scotland Yard last month on India's extradition request.

Within hours of his arrest, Mallya, who is accused of cheating and fraud, was released on bail by a London court.

The UK's Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) will argue the case on behalf of the Indian authorities when it comes before the court.

Mallya, whose now-defunct Kingfisher Airlines allegedly owes more than Rs 9,000 crore to various banks, had fled India on March 2, 2016.

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

However, unlike Mallya, Patel had submitted to the extradition order without legal challenge. India had given a formal extradition request for Mallya as per the extradition treaty between India and the UK through a note verbale, a diplomatic communication, on February 8.

The Union home secretary lauded the UK's effort to extradite Mallya and conveyed that New Delhi will help London to pursue the case in the UK court.

The sources said India told the UK delegation that if one-on-one contact can be established between the prosecuting agency in India and the Crown Prosecution or Department of Prosecution, then it would be faster and easier to put up evidence before the judge concerned.

India will inform the UK about the proceedings or hearings happening in the cases of wanted criminals by the UK in India and wants the UK to reciprocate in similar cases.

Both sides agreed that India and the UK will sign an MoU in July on reworking the agreement on security cooperation.

India also offered to drop cases registered against one Bangladeshi national, who is lodged in Assam, so that he can be extradited to the UK.

In return, sources said, India expects reciprocity that if people wanted by New Delhi are mired in any British case, those should be dropped and extradition facilitated.

 

  

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  • SMR, karkala

    Thu, May 04 2017

    One of the lender to disgruntled businessman on run is 'State bank of India'. As per bank Mallya is listed as willful defaulter so they right off his debt. In the meantime they imposed hidden charges for every transaction fees. When government questioned they said it is to maintain crores of 'zero balance' Jan Dhan accounts.

    India Public sector bank debt has already crossed $135 billion in present day. The investment seems to be hardly coming in other than Whatsapp forwards by BJP burnol sales teams with Photoshop images.

    Mallya is extradited or not, question is will government is able to recover Rs 9000 crores and send defaulter to jail?

    Jai Hind

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  • The Guru, Mangalore

    Thu, May 04 2017

    People who are asking for 15 lakhs should show some proof wherein Modi said he will give it to everyone.. If they don't have the proof then they should sell their kidneys for the same if they have one..

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  • Satya, Mangalore

    Thu, May 04 2017

    The courts in the UK don't work as per the instructions or demands of the Indian government. They will follow their own rules and laws. In majority of the cases the balance is tilted in favour of the defendants and therefore Mallya must be very confident.

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  • Flavian, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Thu, May 04 2017

    Rampanna,

    Promises are made to break
    commitment are simly a talk
    People still live in hopes/expect Ache din
    Dream will remain a dream, without any gain!

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  • geoffrey, hat hill

    Thu, May 04 2017

    Following things will happen on the same day:
    Mallya' s extradition
    Dawood's extradition
    Ram Temple at Ayodhya
    15 lalks in each account.

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  • Rampa, Moon

    Thu, May 04 2017

    WHERE IS MODIS DEBT.

    1.3 BILLION INDIAN X 15 LAKHS. =.

    WITH INTREST NOW HE HAS TO OWE. 20 LAKHS X 1.3 BILLION INDIANS.

    STILL NOW NO ACTION

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  • Conrad John Tauro, Shirva/Udupi/Dubai

    Thu, May 04 2017

    Absolutely waste of time...

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, May 04 2017

    You guys conveniently forgot Lalit Modi ...

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  • The Guru, Mangalore

    Thu, May 04 2017

    Lalit Modi I get escaped when congress was ruling and so does Jatin Mehta with 7000 crores... What the UPA government sleeping in the lap of Sonia JI

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, May 04 2017

    Rs. 9,000 Cr. outstanding loan of Vijay Mallya has already been written off.
    Do they want commission now ...

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