Choksi in his civil lawsuit has argued that there is an obligation on the part of the defendents, the Attorney General of Antigua and the Chief of Police, to carry out a thorough inquiry, Dominica based Nature Isle News reported., Companies News, Times Now
The Qatar Airways private jet that was sent by India to bring back fugitive diamantaire Mehul Choksi from Dominica has left the Caribbean island country after nearly seven days, according to public flight data.
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Mehul Choksi might have travelled in boat from Antigua to Dominica
While fugitive businessman Mehul Choksi s extradition case is being heard by a Dominican court, photos of two boats have emerged that might have been used to enter the island nation from neighbouring Antigua. The two boats are Calliope and Lady Anne.
India TV has accessed the pictures and several other documents. The photos show two men dressed in black standing on board with three other men. It is believed that there were two Indians on the board.Â
The passenger list shows that two Indians travelled in Calliope. The two have been identified as Gurjit Bhandal, a resident of Birmingham, and Gurmit Singh, a resident of India. The list didn t mention the name of Choksi. It is unclear whether Choksi s name was changed in the document.
India has sent the deportation documents for Mehul Choksi, the diamond merchant wanted for the PNB loan scam, Antigua Prime Minister Gaston Browne has said.
India sent documents to deport Mehul Choksi from Dominica: Antigua PM - The 62-year-old businessman is currently in the custody of the police in Dominica.