UK govt cannot set timeline for Vijay Mallya’s extradition to India: Envoy

He said the extradition of Mallya is an ongoing legal case and that the UK government does not have anything new on it

Current Affairs : The UK government can’t set a course of events for removal of outlaw businessperson Vijay Mallya however it is resolved to guarantee that hoodlums can’t get away from equity by intersection national outskirts, British High Commissioner Sir Philip Barton said on Thursday.

Asked during an online media preparation whether Mallya has looked for refuge in the UK, the emissary said his legislature never remarks on such issues.

“The UK government and the courts, which are free of the legislature, are completely clear about their jobs in forestalling individuals maintain a strategic distance from equity by moving to another nation. We are completely resolved to have our impact regardless, and to ensure that we are cooperating to guarantee that lawbreakers can’t get away from equity by intersection national outskirts,” he said.

He said the removal of Mallya is a continuous lawful case and that the UK government doesn’t have anything new on it.

“The removal of Vijay Mallya is a continuous lawful case and I can’t remark any further on it. I can’t utter a word at all about timescales,” Sir Barton stated, answering to an inquiry on when the UK specialists are removing the criminal agent to India.

Simultaneously, the recently designated agent said the UK government knows about the significance India appends to the case.

A month ago, India said it has asked the UK not to consider any solicitation for refuge by Mallya as there seemed, by all accounts, to be no ground for his oppression in the nation.

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