The Swiss police has sent formal requests to its Mumbai counterparts since 2008, seeking recovery of hefty fines ranging from Rs 9,000 to Rs 53,000 from nearly a dozen tourists from the city for speed limit violations in the European country.
The city police, accordingly, received Letters Rogatory (LRs) from the Swiss courts. It then issued orders asking the violators to pay fine or face trial in the Swiss courts.
The requests were made over a period of time to the Mumbai Police's Crime Branch, the nodal agency for Interpol in Maharashtra. Its Extradition Cell is assigned the job of implementing LRs.
"The LRs mentioned the details of the traffic rule violations and asked the violators to pay the fine or face trial," the officer said.
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Four LRs were received in 2008. One LR was received in 2009 in the name of one Chandan Khanna, who was fined 150 Swiss Franc or CHF (Rs 9,058) for speeding.
Also, in the same year (June) a fine of CHF 875 (Rs 52,840) was imposed on one Mohammed Ismail Lakdawala.
In May this year, two LRs were received with Swiss courts imposing fines on Indian tourists Sachin Parab (CHF 635 or Rs 38,347) and Neeraj Kayathwal (CHF 800 or Rs 48,311) for traffic norm violations, police said.
Generally, Indian passport holders pay the fine in such cases and settle the matter on the spot, they added.