India submits another letter for Choksi's extradition

ANI  |  St. John's (Antigua and Barbuda) 

has submitted second request to and government for the of Indian fugitive Choksi, who has acquired the citizenship of the country.

of Antigua and Barbuda, received Mahalingam and both held extensive discussions on the extradition of fugitive Indian

Gaston Browne, the of Antigua and Barbuda, was accompanied by the senior officials of his country, including Attorney-General, Steadroy 'Cutie' Benjamin, in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Anthony Liverpool; and who is a senior advisor to Browne, reported the news portal,

The website claimed that Mahalingam submitted the second extradition request from the Indian authorities, with amended charges. The assured Mahalingam that the documents would be put in the hands of the (DPP).

Mahalingam, who also had extensive discussions with the officials of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, was assured of the full support of the Antigua and government by the

The high profile meeting came after the (CBI), through the Ministry of External Affairs, wrote a letter to the authorities in Antigua, asking them to arrest the fugitive diamantaire.

The multi-crore rupees scam was detected by the officials earlier this year, after and his nephew Nirav Modi, allegedly cheated the to the tune of two billion dollars. .

has been trying hard to bring back from under the provision of a law of the island nation, which provides for extradition of a fugitive to a designated Commonwealth country.

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First Published: Sat, September 01 2018. 13:20 IST