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EXCLUSIVE: F1 team boss Vijay Mallya sees no grounds for extradition

India wants Mallya to face trial after the liquor and aviation tycoon was charged with conspiracy and fraud over a loan to his defunct Kingfisher Airlines. It said this month that it had asked Britain to extradite him.

February 23, 2017 / 17:37 IST
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Vijay Mallya, the one-time billionaire who co-owns the Force India Formula One team, said Indian authorities had no grounds to extradite him from Britain and he would not be leaving.
India wants Mallya to face trial after the liquor and aviation tycoon was charged with conspiracy and fraud over a loan to his defunct Kingfisher Airlines. It said this month that it had asked Britain to extradite him.

Mallya, who has a base in London as well as a country home bought from the father of triple world champion Lewis Hamilton, moved to Britain last March after banks sued to recover some USD 1.4 billion the Indian authorities say is owed by Kingfisher.

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He has dismissed the charges against him, saying last month that "not one rupee was misused".

"The government-owned banks are trying to hold me personally responsible for the failure of India’s largest airline and to repay their debts," Mallya told Reuters in an interview at the launch of his team's 2017 car.