Indian tycoon Vijay Mallya appears in UK court on new money-laundering accusations

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(Reuters) - Indian businessman Vijay Mallya, who wants to extradite from on charges, faces further accusations of money-laundering with some funds allegedly going to his Force Formula One motor racing team, a heard on Tuesday.

The flamboyant Indian liquor and aviation tycoon, 61, was first arrested by British police on behalf of the Indian authorities in April.

He was rearrested on Tuesday after laid new charges against him.

is seeking Mallya's extradition over loans to him tied to his defunct Kingfisher Airlines after the businessman, co-owner of the Force team, moved to in March last year.

Banks want to recover about $1.4 billion that the Indian authorities say Kingfisher owes.

Launching new extradition proceedings at London's Westminster magistrates court, Mark Summers, the lawyer representing the Indian government, said the original allegations related to fraudulently obtaining and misusing funds.

The new charges concerned the distribution of those funds, Summers said.

"The government alleges for example some of the funds have ended up with the Force Formula One team," he said.

Mallya, wearing a blue jacket and open-necked white shirt, denies any wrongdoing and said he did not consent to being extradited.

He was released on police bail and declined to comment after the short hearing.

The next hearing in his case will take place on Nov. 20 with a full eight-day extradition hearing due to start on Dec. 4.

The judge will then make a decision based on whether there is a prima facie case against and whether the alleged crimes would be offences in as well as

That ruling can be challenged in a higher before being passed to the Home Secretary (interior minister) for approval. The minister's decision can also be appealed to the courts.

(Reporting by Michael Holden; editing by Stephen Addison)

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First Published: Tue, October 03 2017. 20:10 IST