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India moves Portuguese SC for Monica's extradition
Wednesday, July 23 2003 21:29 Hrs (IST)
New Delhi: In a fresh move to extradite underworld don Abu Salem's girl-friend Monica Bedi, India has
moved Portugal's Supreme Court challenging lower court's verdict which turned down New Delhi's plea
for her return to face trial.
A Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) spokesman on July 23 said that the Prosecutor General at
Lisbon on behalf of India had filed an appeal in the Supreme Court of Portugal against the decision of
the trial court refusing to extradite Monica Bedi from Portugal.
Portugal's lower court had rejected Indian plea on the ground that the offence committed by Bedi in India
and Portugal were same and she could be tried for the offence in that country.
Portugal was trying Monica and Salem for forging documents that enabled Salem to marry a local girl
and Monica to a local man and subsequently procuring a resident work permit after the marriage.
In its appeal, CBI stated that Bedi had submitted forged documents to fraudulently obtain passports
whereas the crime committed in Portugal was possession of forged documents, the spokesman said,
adding, the two crimes were different.
Portuguese police arrested Salem, Bedi and Syed Haider in Lisbon on September 18, 2002 for staying
in the country on the basis of forged documents.
Salem, whose extradition proceedings were also in the same court, has submitted that he would be
harassed if he was sent back. India has already sent its reply to the court disputing his submission.
PTI
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