Centre trying to shield Choksi: Congress

IANS  |  New Delhi 

With fugitive scamster incorporating a company in after calling himself a Belgian citizen, the on Sunday accused the of trying to shield him by not seeking his from either the UAE or with which has treaties.

Pointing out that has treaties with both and the UAE, Khera demanded to know why were the Indian investigating agencies trying to get from Antigua, a country with which has no treaty.

"Choksi clearly states that he is a citizen of Belgium, with which India has an extradition treaty. He gives his principal address as in UAE, a country with which we have an extradition treaty. So why are the Indian agencies trying to look for him in where he neither lives nor has citizenship?" asked Khera.

The asked if the Indian agencies intentionally did not act to save Choksi, a prime accused in the multi-million rupee (PNB) scam.

"Choksi, against whom the claims to have issued a Red Corner Notice, just three days back, opens a shell company and the Indian agencies have no clue about it.

"The question is whether the UK provided the information and the agencies intentionally did not act or the UK authorities did not inform the Indian authorities despite a Red Corner Notice."

Accusing Modi and his government of assisting "fraudsters" like Choksi and to "loot and scoot", Khera accused the (ED) of failing to nab the absconders.

"Are the ED and CBI (Central Bureau of Investigation) blissfully unaware of this? If not why haven't they requested Belgium for an extradition? This points to a major intelligence failure by the if they aren't even aware of his nationality."

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First Published: Sun, March 10 2019. 13:46 IST