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Vijay Mallya To Be Kept In Mumbai On Extradition To India.

Vijay Mallya to be kept In Mumbai on extradition will be flown shortly. On the extradition to India, Vijay Mallya would be taken to Mumbai as the argument against him was enlisted there, sources in the investigating agencies unveiled to media on Wednesday. He left India in March 2016 under the appearance of individual reasons.

The fugitive representative will be joined by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) and the Enforcement Directorate (ED) authorities. At the Mumbai Air terminal, a doctor’s group will do his health checkup. On the off chance that Mallya arrives in Mumbai around evening time, he should spend some time at the CBI office in the city. He will be presented in a court later in the day.

In the event that he arrives during the day, he will straightforwardly be presented in a court, where the CBI will look for his custody. Afterward, the ED would likewise look for his custody, sources said.

Hearing Mallya’s request in August 2018, a UK court had asked the Indian investigating agencies to share subtleties of the jail where he would be kept after extradition. The organizations had then shared a video of the cell at the Arthur Street Prison, Mumbai, where they intended to keep Mallya after extradition.

The Agencies had additionally educated the UK court that post-removal Mallya would be held up in one of the high-security sleeping quarters situated in a two-story working at the Arthur Street Prison complex.

The Arthur Street prison has housed some infamous names from the underworld and the terror outfits. Ajmal Kasab, the sole live terrorist captured for the 26/11 Mumbai assault, was kept in this high-security cell. Abu Salem, Chota Rajan, Mustafa Dossa, Diminish Mukherjea and the Rs 13,500 crore PNB misrepresentation charged Vipul Ambani are or were housed there.

Mallya is needed in India in the Rs 9,000 crore credit default case including 17 banks. He lost his allure in the UK top court on May 14 against removal to India.

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