Mehul Choksi back in Antigua after getting bail, alleges kidnapping attempt by Indian agencies
Mehul Choksi back in Antigua after getting bail, alleges kidnapping attempt by Indian agencies
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Fugitive diamantine Mehul Choksi, who was granted bail after spending nearly sixty days in a Dominican jail, complained a "kidnapping attempt" by Indian agencies and said he was willing to cooperate in the Rs 13,000-crore scam investigation with PNB.

Choksi said he had been "till now" seriously considering to return to prove his innocence in India but his "medical condition is very bad". He also said he is "seriously apprehensive" about his safety in India.  Choksi  who arrived in Antigua and Barbuda on a private plane will be receiving medical treatment locally and will report to the Dominican authorities on his condition and every time he leaves his home. "I am back home but this torture has left permanent scars on my psychology and physically, rather permanent scars on my soul. I couldn't imagine after closing all my business and seizing all my properties, kidnapping attempt would be made on me by Indian agencies," he said.

He claimed that he was ready to cooperate with agencies and had requested them to interrogate him in Antigua. Choksi also said that he had changed his mind about returning to India to "prove my innocence" after his experience over the last two months.

 

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