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Vijay Mallya to be flown, lodged in Mumbai on extradition: Report

The fugitive businessman Vijay Mallya would be flown to Mumbai for his case according to IANS.

He would be accompanied by CBI and ED officials. At the Mumbai airport, there will be people checking his medical condition.

While hearing his plea in 2018, UK court asked the Indian investigative agencies to share details of prison where he would be kept after extradition. The agencies had then shared video of the cell at the Arthur Road Jail, Mumbai, where they planned to keep Mallya after extradition.

The Indian investigators informed the court that he would be taken to Arthur Road Jail complex, a high security two-storeyed building complex.

The Arthur Road jail has housed some of the biggest names from the underworld and the terror outfits.

Ajmal Kasab, the sole terrorist arrested for the 26/11 Mumbai attack, was kept in this high security cell. Abu Salem, Chota Rajan, Mustafa Dossa, Peter Mukherjea and the Rs 13,500 crore PNB fraud accused Vipul Ambani are or were housed there.

Mallya is needed in a 9000 crore loan default case involving 17 banks. He lost his appeal in the UK top court against the extradition to India.

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