TIL Desk/Business/London/ With a pending legal issue remaining unresolved, Indian fugitive businessman and founder of the now defunct Kingfisher Airlines, Vijay Mallya, may escape his extradition to India for some more time. He remains out on bail in England. Sources in London said Mallya was likely to use all his heft to thwart the extradition process.
A top Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) officer said on condition of anonymity, “Mallya is going to exploit all legal remedies. First the official order has to come out and Indian Mission has to be informed.” The officer said the investigating agencies are aware of the possibility that Mallya, being a former Rajya Sabha Member, could seek political asylum in the UK. They said they had information to this effect.
Another CBI source said on Thursday that Mallya’s extradition would take time as “formal extradition order in this regard has not been issued” by the United Kingdom. Further, there is a legal option for the fugitive liquor baron to exploit. On May 14, the UK High Court rejected Mallya’s plea seeking permission to file an appeal in the Supreme Court in London.