India asks Antigua to expedite Choksi's extradition


New Delhi, Jun 25 (IANS): The Indian government has urged Antigua to accelerate the legal process associated with the extradition of diamond trader Mehul Choksi, wanted in India in the Rs 13,500 crore Punjab National Bank scam, said sources familiar with the development.

Reportedly, Antigua and Barbuda Prime Minister Gaston Browne told the Antigua Observer, a local news outlet, that after exhausting all legal options, Choksi will be extradited to India.

Browne indicated the possibility of revocation of Choksi's citizenship which will automatically lead to his extradition to India to face trial in the case.

Browne reportedly told the news outlet his country will not be a safe haven for criminals especially for those involved in financial crimes.

"Choksi's citizenship was processed, he got through. We do have recourse, the reality is that his citizenship will be revoked and he will be deported to India," the Antigua Observer reported Brown as saying.

Browne in connection with the time-frame for Choksi's extradition, reportedly said that his government will allow the due process, as the matter is before the court.

"Criminals have fundamental rights too, and Choksi has a right to go to court and defend his position. But I can assure you, after he has exhausted all of his legal options, he will be extradited," added Browne.

External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar, when asked on reports in connection with Antigua revoking Choksi's citizenship, reportedly said he has no information on the matter and would like to refrain from any comment.

Meanwhile, the Antigua Observer website remained inaccessible.

Choksi fled India in January last year and six months later, he had acquired Antigua citizenship. The process of the citizenship was formally completed two months before the PNB scam emerged.

As a consequence originating from the apparently legally acquired citizenship, the Antigua government sought details in connection with cases against him.

Last week, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) rejected a plea by fugitive Choksi that he should be questioned in Antigua because of his health condition and said it can arrange air ambulance with medical experts to bring him back to India for interrogation in connection with the PNB fraud case.

Choksi had moved the Bombay High Court and said that he is willing to join the investigation if his questioning was held in Antigua or via video conferencing in the light of his medical condition. But the ED rejected his plea and said that he has to return to India for questioning.

"Taking a humanitarian approach, the ED is ready to provide an expert medical team along with an air ambulance to bring the petitioner (Choksi) from Antigua to India under the proper medical supervision," the ED said in its counter-affidavit filed in the Bombay High Court.

Choksi has also said that he has left India for his medical treatment abroad and not to avoid prosecution in the case. Countering his submission, the ED told the court that the best medical facilities are available in India and would be provided to Choksi if he returns to India.

The 59-year-old Choksi has refused to return to India, apprehending "mob lynching".

  

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  • SmR, Karkala

    Tue, Jun 25 2019

    Diamantaire Mehul Choksi, a key accused in the multi-crore Punjab National Bank (PNB) scam, on June 2017 told the Bombay High Court that he left India for medical check-up and not to avoid prosecution in the case. In his petition, Mehul Choksi has said he is unable to return to India due to persisting health problems.

    Mehul Choksi, currently based in the Caribbean nation of Antigua,has said he is unable to return to India due to persisting health problems.

    Mehul Choksi and his nephew Nirav Modi are wanted by the ED and the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) for allegedly defrauding the PNB to the tune of Rs. 13,400 crore in collusion with a few employees of the government-run lender.

    Gitanjali Gems promoter Mehul Choksi, a key accused in the multi-crore PNB scam, moved a special court earlier seeking cancellation of non-bailable warrants issued against him, claiming that he apprehends mob lynching if he is brought to India.

    Time and time again, the CBI and ED have acted a little too late and have been frustrated by various procedural issues that get in the way of extraditing the accused back to India.

    Antigua has asserted that Indian fugitive billionaire Mehul Choksi was granted citizenship only after getting documents from Indian authorities without any adverse remarks, including a police clearance certificate from the Ministry of External Affairs.

    Choksi had acquired a passport under Antigua and Barbuda’s Citizenship by Investment (CIU) scheme, which requires the applicant to make an “a significant economic contribution to the Country”. The five-year-long passport allows the holder to have visa-free travel to 132 countries.

    1. How did Mehul Choksi run away able to get police clearance from the Ministry of External Affairs?
    2. Why the CBI and ED are soft on issuing Interpol red corner notice request?
    3. Will Choksi's extradition to India, recover Rs. 13,400?

    Jai Hind

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Jun 25 2019

    Jimmy, Nagapatnam
    Mehul Choksi & Nirav Modi looted after 2014 ...

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  • Ephrine Noronha, Kelarai, Mangalore

    Tue, Jun 25 2019

    How you know ?

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Jun 25 2019

    Narendra Modi used to lovingly address him as Choksi Bhai ...

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  • Jimmy, Nagapatnam

    Tue, Jun 25 2019

    Only modi govt. Can do it....to bring back perpetors of crime of last government.

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