Mallya terms the extradition verdict unfortunate

ANI  |  London (UK) 

Liquor baron on Monday termed as unfortunate the verdict of a London court, which ordered his from the

is wanted in for alleged loan default to the tune of Rs 9,000 crore for the now defunct The 62-year-old has the option of moving higher courts against the decision. The CBI and the ED will have 14 days to file an appeal.

Mallya, while speaking to the reporters outside the court here said, " It is unfortunate that has found a prima facie case, that I made misrepresentation to and swayed them to loan money."

The further asserted that he would further explore all legal options to his comfort.

"The told me that it is a long process (extradition), she told me about my rights for bail. She also generously told me that I had a good legal team, who would give me good advice," he said.

"I have comprehensive settlement application in the high court, who has kindly agreed to consider the settlement application," he added.

He further underscored that he wishes to pay the now defunct employees first and said, "paying employees is my priority, as the amount is very small as to what is to be paid to the banks.

When asked if he regrets taking shelter in the United Kingdom, the liquor baron said that he regrets being in the current situation he is in.

"The end of the day that's what the courts are for, that's how lawyers thrive. Do I regret being in a situation where I'm reading legal papers and paying legal fees? Yes, I do. I could have done something more productive with my time," he said.

The matter of Mallya's has now been referred to UK's

The (CBI), which is investigating the charges against him, welcomed the decision.

On Sunday, a joint team of the CBI and the (ED), led by A Sai Manohar, left for the UK to attend court proceedings.

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First Published: Mon, December 10 2018. 20:55 IST