India has approached the British government for extradition of Christian Michel, the middleman named by Italian investigators as a key intermediary in swinging the controversial deal for AgustaWestland choppers.
Minister of State for External Affairs V K Singh told the Rajya Sabha that the matter is under consideration of the concerned British authorities.
"Yes, government of India has approached the government of the United Kingdom for extradition of Christian Michel to India in connection with the AgustaWestland helicopter scam," he said, replying to a question.
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CBI had in 2013 registered a case in connection with alleged bribes paid by the firm to Indians to clinch the deal for 12 helicopters to ferry VVIPs including the President and Prime Minister.
Congress has said that the charges against its leaders are false and baseless. It yesterday claimed AgustaWestland was blacklisted under UPA rule but "removed" from the blacklist by the Modi government.
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A Red Corner Notice was also issued against Michel.
CBI had named three middlemen, including Michel, among others in its FIR which was later used by the ED for filing a separate case under criminal charges of money laundering.
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Later, at a media briefing, External Affairs Ministry Spokesperson, when asked about Michel's deportation from the UK, said, "The request has been made. We have not had a response.