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UK gets documents for I-Flex CEO's extradition
Friday, May 2 2003 20:15 Hrs (IST)
London: Britain has received documents from the Netherlands government seeking extradition of I-Flex
chief executive officer (CEO) of Europe Senthil Kumar, currently on bail, a court was informed on May 2.
After hearing from the solicitor representing the Netherlands government that Britain's crown
prosecution service has received the documents, the Bow Street magistrate's court judge Workman put
off the hearing of the case for May 15.
Kumar was arrested and sent to Brixton prison for a week in March, following an Interpol alert over a
complaint filed against his company in Amsterdam that 14 of his employees were working in the
Netherlands without proper work permits. Kumar has been accused of involvement in providing false
references for a number of company employees to Holland.
The I-Flex CEO, who was released on a bail of 20,000 Pounds and asked to surrender his passport, was
present in the court on May 2 along with his barrister Hugo Keith.
Kumar has the option to contest any extradition move and if he challenges it, the magistrate's court will
de facto become a trial court to inquire into the charges against him.
The I-Flex office in Mumbai has claimed that the visa documents of all employees in Amsterdam were in
order. They were on business visa while their work permits were being processed. All the employees
had returned to India since the Netherlands government lodged the complaint.
The Indian government had slammed the arrest and accused the Netherlands of practising "neo-
protectionism" by hampering the free flow of professionals and services under the World Trade
Organisation (WTO).
PTI
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