Mumbai Passport office gave Police Clearance Certificate to Choksi: MEA

ANI  |  Mumbai (Maharashtra) 

The of the (MEA) on Friday said that it was the in which had given a Police Clearance Certificate (PCC) to fugitive diamantaire Choksi on the basis of a clear Police Verification Report (PVR) available on his passport.

Issuing a statement, the of MEA said, "We have seen on the issue. Police Clearance Certificate (PCC) was issued to Choksi by Passport Office, Mumbai, for and Barbuda on March 16, 2017. The PCC was issued on the basis of a clear Police Verification Report (PVR) available on his passport."

This comes after the (SEBI) brushed off reports that it had given a positive report to Choksi, based on which he got an Antiguan citizenship.

The SEBI in its clarification earlier today stated, "SEBI has neither received any request from the Citizenship by (CIU) of for updates on any investigation nor provided any such information to CIU."

The MEA in its statement has further claimed, "All Passport Issuing Authorities can issue a PCC if there is a clear Police Verification Report (PVR) in the system. In case there is no PVR, then a fresh PVR is obtained prior to issuance of a PCC."

According to sources, the MEA has received the extradition request from the (CBI) and is currently in the process of conveying it to the authorities in and Barbuda. (ANI)

who is allegedly involved in over USD 2 billion scam in the state-run Bank (PNB) has reportedly taken refuge in the nation after moving there in July. His valid passport was revoked in February after this scam was unearthed.

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First Published: Fri, August 03 2018. 21:40 IST