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U K has said it cannot extradite Vijay Mallya, Centre informs Supreme Court

Updated: January 18, 2021 15:32 IST The U.K. government had communicated that there was a ‘further legal issue’ to be resolved before the businessman could be extradited Share Article AAA Vijay Mallya arrives for the second day of his extradition case at Westminster Magistrates Court in London, United Kingdom on December 5, 2017.   | Photo Credit: AP The U.K. government had communicated that there was a ‘further legal issue’ to be resolved before the businessman could be extradited The United Kingdom government has told the Indian side that businessman Vijay Mallya cannot be extradited until a confidential “legal issue” concerning him is resolved, the Centre informed the Supreme Court on Monday.

Moment Irish setter mauls deer to death in Richmond Park as his owner, 44, is fined £600

Richmond Park deer had to be put down after it was chased and attacked by dog Irish setter Alfie was off lead when it was spooked by grazing deer and attacked Shocked onlookers created human barrier to attempt to protect wounded animal Franck Hiribarne, from Kingston, was ordered to pay £602 including a £133 fine and £350 compensation to The Royal Parks at Wimbledon Magistrates Court

WikiLeaks is Reaching Out for Help to Secure Trump s Pardon for Assange

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Dubai hedge fund manager Sanjay Shah will not fight extradition over tax scheme

SHARE investigation of a $2 billion tax fraud scheme. Prosecutors in Denmark charged two British citizens, one in Dubai and one in the UK, with unlawfully obtaining more than $2.03 billion via a bogus trading scheme to make double tax claims. They have not yet identified the individuals. Mr Shah, who was identified by Denmark s tax agency Skat as the alleged mastermind behind the controversial Cum-Ex trading scheme in its civil case, said he “would rather go to Denmark than be a fugitive”, according to his spokesman, Jack Irvine. “He would go at the beginning of any trial they have, he said. Mr Shah

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