Letters Rogatory prepared by ED in Mallya probe
As the money laundering probe against embattled liquor baron Vijay Mallya gathers pace, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) is preparing to issue Letters Rogatory (LRs) to certain countries, including South Africa and the UK, for obtaining information on his overseas assets
By : migrator
Update: 2016-04-03 15:22 GMT
New Delhi
Official sources said the agency has obtained details about immovable and movable assets held by the United Breweries (UB) Chairman in a number of countries and investigators are looking at countries like South Africa, the United Kingdom, the United States of America, Hong Kong and France, as part of its probe.
The agency is mulling moving a competent court in this regard and obtain the LRs (judicial requests) which will be sent to their counterparts in these countries for obtaining information with regard to movable and immovable assets.
The agency, meanwhile, has also written to the RBI to understand the nuances of a 2010 policy decision to widen the corporate debt restructuring scheme to include the aviation industry.
The policy was used by a few airlines, including Kingfisher Airlines (KFA), to restructure its debts. The sources said as there are not many assets of Mallya available for attachment under anti-money laundering laws in the country, his and KFA’s foreign assets can be seized.
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