'His wallet is full': PNB scam whistleblower on Mehul Choksi's India extradition after arrest in Belgium

PNB scam whistleblower Hariprasad SV expressed concerns about Mehul Choksi's extradition to India, citing his history of evading legal proceedings and access to top-tier European lawyers. Choksi's recent arrest in Belgium has sparked preparations for extradition, but he is expected to mount a strong legal defense, challenging the process based on health and other factors.
'His wallet is full': PNB scam whistleblower on Mehul Choksi's India extradition after arrest in Belgium
Mehul Choksi (AP file photo)
NEW DELHI: Punjab National Bank scam whistleblower Hariprasad SV on Monday raised doubts on fugitive businessman Mehul Choksi's chances of being extradited to India, citing Choksi's access to top legal support in Europe. His reflection on concerns of bring him back to India came after 65-year-old absconding diamond merchant was arrested in Belgium on Saturday.
Speaking to ANI, Hariprasad recalled how Choksi had earlier managed to escape legal proceedings when he was detained in Dominica. "Extradition is not an easy task. Choksi's wallet is full, and he will employ the best lawyers in Europe to avoid the process like what Vijay Mallya has been doing. I don't think it is going to be easy for India to get him back," he said.
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"When he was caught in Antigua (Dominica) and other islands, he could manage to get out of it because he has a fleet of lawyers. But I wish and hope that this time, the Indian government will succeed," Hariprasad added.
He also pointed out that over 100 franchises were allegedly defrauded by Choksi, many of which had filed cases in various Indian cities.
"Even I got his arrest warrant from Bangalore police, but nothing really happened as he was smart enough to get away from the clutches of law," the PNB scam whistleblower said.
Highlighting the challenges ahead, he said, "The legal system in India is undoubtedly very great, but the extradition process depends on the country we are dealing with. This case is not going to be easy, as he has so much money."
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Hariprasad had first raised red flags about the scam in a letter to the Prime Minister's Office on July 26, 2016, flagging suspicious entries in balance sheets and warning of a potential large-scale fraud.
Meanwhile, sources confirmed that Choksi was arrested in Belgium on Saturday after local authorities verified his presence. Preparations are reportedly under way for his extradition to India.
The Belgian authorities confirmed the arrest of Choksi and released an official statement: "Mehul Choksi was arrested on Saturday, April 12, 2025. He is being detained in anticipation of further judicial proceedings. Access to his legal counsel has been assured. The Belgian Federal Public Service of Justice can confirm that the Indian authorities have introduced an extradition request for Choksi."
On the arrest of Choksi by Belgian authorities, former director of ED, said, "This is an extradition process and in any country, it can be said that it happens in two stages. The first stage is to accept the extradition request politically and bureaucratically. His arrest means they have accepted that they have to execute this extradition request. Now in the court, the Belgian government will fight on our behalf to bring him to India."
However, Choksi is preparing for a legal battle. His defence team is expected to seek bail and challenge the extradition process. The legal team has cited his health condition and other factors as grounds for opposing the request.
Choksi fled India on January 2, 2018. He is wanted by the CBI and the Enforcement Directorate (ED) for his alleged role in nearly Rs 14,000 crore Punjab National Bank fraud, along with his nephew, Nirav Modi.

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