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India tells UK not to provide safe haven for India’s wanted criminals

Vijay Mallya has refused to return to India

By: Sarwar Alam

The UK should not be viewed as a safe haven for wanted criminals of other countries, India said today (11), even as Britain confirmed fugitive Indian diamantaire Nirav Modi’s presence on its soil. India’s clear message was conveyed to UK minister of state for Countering Extremism Baroness Williams by India’s union minister of state (MoS) for Home Kiren Rijiju at a meeting in New Delhi. Raising the issue of fugitives such as Nirav Modi, liquor baron Vijay Mallya, who were wanted by New Delhi for frauds and financial misappropriations, Rijiju said Britain should not be viewed as a safe haven for…

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