2 boats might have played major role to bring Mehul Choksi to Dominica


By Anand Singh

New Delhi, Jun 4 (IANS): Even as fugitive businessman Mehul Choksi, who is wanted in Rs 13,500 crore Punjab National Bank (PNB) fraud case is facing charges of illegally entering Dominica, documents show that two boats may have been used in the operation involving his entry into the island nation.

Earlier on Thursday, Dominican High Court Judge Bernie Stephenson adjourned the habeas corpus hearing of Choksi. On Wednesday, a local court charged Choksi for entering Dominica illegally.

It is still being ascertained by multiple agencies including that on how he reached Dominica.

IANS has accessed the pictures of the boat, several documents, the two vessels and the pictures of two men dressed in black kurta pajama standing on board with three other men.

These two boats which might have been used are named -- Calliope of Arne and Lady Anne. The passenger list of Callioppe of Arne shows Gurjit Bhandal, a resident of Birmingham in the UK and Gurmit Singh, a resident of India.

According to the records of the Cobra tours, Gurjit Bhandal, a resident of Birmingham in the UK and Gurmit Singh a resident of India are shown as passengers of Calliope of Arne. Calliope of Arne entered Dominica on May 25 at Portsmouth port, according to the Customs and Excise department documents.

According to records, Lady Anne boat passenger list shows Gurmit Singh also as a resident of the UK along with Gurjit Bhandal, two crew members Egbert Joyeux as the boat captain and Eugene Davidson.

The large boat named Calliope of Arne by Cobra Tours belongs from St Lucia, another Caribbean country, while Lady Anne by one Hackshaw Boat Charters Limited also registered in St Lucia. It is claimed that two boats might have been used at different stages to bring Choksi to Dominica from Antigua.

Several calls and messages to Choksi's wife Priti Choksi and his lawyer Vijay Agarwal went unanswered by the time of filing this report.

Also, there was no confirmation from the Indian government over the two boats and their passengers in question.

Choksi's wife and his lawyers have been claiming that the businessman was abducted from Antigua by some men of Indian origin and later forced to board a vessel.

His lawyer in India, Vijay Agarwal, had told IANS: "Choksi was forced to get into a vessel from Antigua and was taken to Dominica and there were marks on Choksi's body, implying the use of force."

"There is something fishy and I guess it was a strategy to take him to another place so that there are chances of sending him back to India. So I don't know what forces are operating. The time will tell," he had said.

Antigua Police Commissioner Atlee Rodney has rubbished the claims of Choksi's counsel and said that they have no information on him being forcefully removed.

However, it is yet not clear how Choksi arrived in Dominica, where is he facing the charge of entering illegally.

Choksi had gone missing from Antigua on May 23 sparking a massive manhunt. He was captured in Dominica three days later on May 26.

A Dominican court has restrained the extradition of Choksi till further orders by hearing the habeas corpus plea filed by his lawyers.

On Wednesday, Choksi appeared before a local magistrate in Dominica and pleaded not guilty of entering Dominica illegally. On May 27, the first pictures of Choksi emerged online, showing several signs of bruises on his arms and a swollen eye.

An eight-member team of Indian officials has also landed in Dominica on a private jet for the extradition of Choksi.

 

  

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  • A Nazreth, Mangalore

    Fri, Jun 04 2021

    India needs to donate few vaccines to Dominica and they will hand over Choksi in a platter. As its Dominica is a poor country who can sell citizen ship for 2-3 thousand dollars. If Choksi had entered unnoticed he would have bought the whole country by now.

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Fri, Jun 04 2021

    "A Dominican court has restrained the extradition of Choksi till further orders by hearing the habeas corpus plea filed by his lawyers.".....This is the plan to delay the extradition for sure.

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  • sri_elder, Karkala

    Fri, Jun 04 2021

    He cheated Punjab national bank and some people are punjabis... I think only coincidence

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Nallasopara

    Fri, Jun 04 2021

    Nirav & Mallya wanted to bring Choksi to London ...

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