Will Nirav Modi & Vijay Mallya will share the same jail cell if extradited\, UK judge asks prosecutor

Will Nirav Modi & Vijay Mallya will share the same jail cell if extradited, UK judge asks prosecutor

Press Trust of India  |  London 

There was some light-hearted moments during the second plea hearing of at the when asked the prosecution whether the would be lodged in the same jail cell along with liquor baron if he is also extradited to

"Do we know which part of he (Modi) is being sought in," the asked, to try and establish which is likely to be held in.

She was told by (CPS), arguing on behalf of the Indian government, that it would be an extradition to and that he may in fact be held in the same as that prepared for liquor tycoon Mallya, to which the said in a light-hearted vein that it could even be the same cell as we know "there is space" from the previous video submitted during the extradition trial.

has informed the that Mallya will be lodged in one of the high security barracks located in a two-storey building inside the complex in

Authorities at the in have kept a high security cell ready for Mallya if he is extradited from UK in connection with loan default cases against him in India.

India has sought the extradition of Modi, 48, for alleged "high value and sophisticated" fraud and money laundering amounting to USD 2 billion.

Mallya, wanted in India on charges of fraud and money laundering amounting to around Rs 9,000 crore, has filed his application in the UK High Court, seeking permission to appeal against an extradition order signed by the British

If extradited, 62-year-old Mallya will be lodged in the prison complex, which also housed 26/11 Mumbai attack terrorist

An from the earlier said was one of the best in the country.

His comments came after Judge Arbuthnot asked Indian authorities to submit a video of the cell where they plan to keep Mallya following his extradition.

The said adequate medical facilities were available to treat prisoners in Arthur Road Jail, where Mallya would get full security cover as an undertrial prisoner and it was highly secured in accordance with international standards.

The central government has already conducted an assessment of security cover given to prisoners in the Arthur Road Jail and its findings conveyed to the

In another throwback to the Mallya trial, Modi's defence team, led by barrister raised the issue of the state of the paperwork submitted by the Indian authorities, claiming it "made her cry" at one stage.

The judge concurred with her and was very firm about proper indexing of all documents to be submitted to the court in relation to the case.

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First Published: Sat, March 30 2019. 13:10 IST