Choksi lost from Antigua, whose citizenship holds, on May 23, and was detained by authority in Dominica, 200 km away, the next day, after his family members claimed he was kidnapped.
Mehul Choksi’s fugitive businessman reached Antigua and Barbuda Thursday morning, three days after the Dominican Hightice High Court gave him a guarantee for medical reasons.
People who are familiar with the development say Choksi landed at VC Bird Antigua International Airport in the air ambulance at around 3:30 a.m. Wednesday of Caribbean time (Thursday morning India), followed where he was accepted by foreign ministry officials.
Armed with the order of the Dominican court, which gave him to live in Antigua for medical care until he was suitable for traveling back, Choksi did not have a problem with the authority of immigration, people who are familiar with these developments.
Vijay Aggarwal’s lawyer said – “My client Mehul Choksi has returned to his house in Antigua safely. He did not face the problem when he entered back in Antigua. He received medical care and his family felt relieved but torture during kidnapping made him cause a lot of psychological and physical damage. All Whether it ended well. After tasting the success in Dominica now the legal team prepares for the old battle in Antigua “.
Choksi lost from Antigua, whose citizenship holds, on May 23, and was detained by the authorities in Dominica, 200 km away, the following day, after family members had been kidnapped.
India looked for deportors from Dominica directly because he was an immigrant that was banned there, where he faced charges there.
A team of India has flown to Dominica on May 28 hoping to make it deported but Choksi submitted Corpus Habeas in Dominica High Court who accused kidnapping and torture. Kingdom Antigua police forces investigated the allegations of kidnapping.
Allegations have been rejected by the three governments – India, Dominican and Antigua.
The Indian government has stated that the Choxi was assigned by the National Bank of Punjab’s scam worth $ 952 million (₹ 7,080 crore) and that he continued to become an Indian citizen because the declaration for the rejection of citizenship was never received by the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA).