Mallya extradition could be delayed; he may seek political asylum, say agencies


New Delhi, June 4 (IANS): With a pending legal issue remaining unresolved, Indian fugitive businessman and founder of the now defunct Kingfisher Airlines, Vijay Mallya, may escape his extradition to India for some more time. He remains out on bail in England.

Sources in London said Mallya was likely to use all his heft to thwart the extradition process.

A top Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) officer said on condition of anonymity, "Mallya is going to exploit all legal remedies. First the official order has to come out and Indian Mission has to be informed."

The officer said the investigating agencies are aware of the possibility that Mallya, being a former Rajya Sabha Member, could seek political asylum in the UK. They said they had information to this effect.

Another CBI source said on Thursday that Mallya's extradition would take time as "formal extradition order in this regard has not been issued" by the United Kingdom. Further, there is a legal option for the fugitive liquor baron to exploit.

On May 14, the UK High Court rejected Mallya's plea seeking permission to file an appeal in the Supreme Court in London.

"The final extradition order copy pertaining to this has not been issued," said a top CBI officer heading the agency probe in the fraud case against Mallya.

"Vijay Mallya's extradition is not happening now. Once the UK government takes necessary steps, we will look into it and inform everyone," said a top CBI officer.

Sources further said that currently no CBI investigating team is in the UK.

The case is being handled by a Special Investigation Team headed Joint Director Manoj Shashidhar.

Under India-UK Extradition Treaty, the UK Home Office will have to formally certify the court order for Mallya to be extradited to India within 28 days. The date is to end on June 11.

The liquor baron has lived in the UK since he fled India on March 2, 2016.

Under the new Fugitive Economic Offenders Act, Mallya is the first accused in India to be booked. In 2019, a Mumbai court named Mallya as an offender under the Act, empowering probing agencies to seize his properties and assets the world over.

Mallya is facing charges of loan default to the tune of Rs 9,000 crore.

 

  

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  • Raghav Acharya., Urwa store/Surat

    Fri, Jun 05 2020

    I cant understand one thing when the Majority of India is with Ruling Party and for sure 95% of indian population is against these looters what stops Government to take arrest, confiscate all their assets. Why Govt. is fooling people, probably Bakths stopping them to do so.Jagho Bakth Jagho

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  • Gilbert, Udupi/Kuwait

    Fri, Jun 05 2020

    Mallyanna, good luck for your asylum move. You have already offered to settle 9,000 CRORES but government want to extradite you to India leaving all the Gujarat based looters free. Why don't they sell your assets and settle your views.

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  • SJM, Mangalore

    Thu, Jun 04 2020

    Mally will never come to India - Mark my word. BJP sarkar - Better take all dues at the earliest.

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  • Sadiq, Mangalore

    Thu, Jun 04 2020

    To make Andhbhakts happy we need Mallya to stay permanently in London. British government should give him citizenship. Each election time subject will be there.

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  • Annoy mus, Muscat

    Thu, Jun 04 2020

    May be the IT cell of BJP got ready along with Vande Mataram less Vikram Hegde from Post card to publish the strength of 56" inches

    all hard work went to vain

    on a brighter side---lao chorko...paisa vasool karo..

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  • Eddison, Kuwait

    Thu, Jun 04 2020

    Mallyag nikul kanthilekkane.. the govt helped him escape and now they are wasting our money in all this drama

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  • Veer, Nagpur

    Thu, Jun 04 2020

    Unless Indian govt meets officially by writing British laws and conditions Mallya will not be extradited. BJP govt can fool and misguide people inside India but when it comes to international BJP is complete.y exposed like Moody's ratings, IMF disclosures, Chinese incursions, migrant workers plight, fate of Indian economy, lockdown exit strategy etc. Rahul Gandhi has rightfully exposed BJP's all hidden agendas and ill endeavours domestically and internationally but it's too hard a pill for BJP to swallow.

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  • GURKA, Mangaluru

    Thu, Jun 04 2020

    King of tragedy and he feel shame to sit in a substandard jails of INDIA !! rather he opt to fill the BRITISH prisons ! he must take advise from SANJAY DUTT !! at this age he wouldn't expected as total VIP people were surrounded him like GAINT WALL !! but when the bad time comes everything will collapse !!

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  • Alwin, Mangalore

    Thu, Jun 04 2020

    He is prepared to pay principal. His failure and misuse of funds the auditors,bank official and concern government to be made party and punished.there are many people who duped more are safe in india and outside.this is a movie to change attention of people

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Jun 04 2020

    Dushman Ka Dushman Dost Hota Hai ...

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  • KRPrabhu, Bangalore

    Thu, Jun 04 2020

    It's my personal view that Mallya should not be treated as criminal by govt .He has already showed the intent of paying the bank dues in full ...gracefully. unlike many ghaplas of mega nature were allowed go with tulsidal water...I.e., Ajit Pawar's 65000 irrigation fraud in MH,and many issues highlighted belong to Gandhi's for election purpose a d no signed of doing anything for it.
    Sally has atleadt co tributes immensely for industrial growth across the country more importantly helping ailing our own Mangalore Fertilisers ..Proving thousands of jobs to the people during his good days and later also.
    Indian banks are on cross roads and gives focus should be on instilling confidence and encashing for our own benefit supporting new loan credit funding capacity.

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  • Amit, Mangalore

    Thu, Jun 04 2020

    Mamu, Gandhi, Sharad Powar ok but how do you forgot Gujju bhais? Because they are my Chacha Chaiwala's RISTEDHARS??? Write Nirav Modi, Lalit Modi, Mota bhai Choski. ........etc....don't be shy!!!why Mallya should be treated like criminal because he also a MAMU???? But one thing is sure that Fugitive Mallya won't come back!!!!

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  • KRPrabhu, Bangalore

    Thu, Jun 04 2020

    I wrote comment hurriedly.Even otherwise you are free to add any names or prepare a big list....Nobody will object instead appreciate your ..I don't have any political affiliation..For your info.

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