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Posted on 06-11-07 9:19 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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India denied bribery extradition
An Argentine court has rejected a request by India to extradite a businessman sought in connection with the Bofors bribery case in the 1980s.
The judge said he would explain his reasons later for refusing to hand over Italian suspect Ottavio Quattrochi.

He was detained by Argentina in February on an international arrest warrant, but has denied wrongdoing.

Indian officials believe he benefited as a middleman in an arms purchase by India from Swedish arms maker Bofors.

The authorities say he took $7m (£3.5m) in bribes in the deal.

Judge Mario Doi, in Argentina's north-eastern province of Missiones, rejected the demand by India, following a two-day hearing.

India has said it will appeal against the decision.

Mr Quattrocchi, 68, was detained in Argentina on 6 February. He was later released on bail but barred from leaving the country.

The businessman says he is the victim of a political vendetta in India.

The issue is politically sensitive there, as Mr Quattrocchi was known to be a friend of Sonia Gandhi - the Italian-born chief of India's governing Congress Party.

Swedish firm AB Bofors was alleged to have paid $1.3bn in bribes over the sale of 400 Howitzers to India in 1986.

For much of the last decade, Delhi has been trying to get Mr Quattrocchi extradited to India.

The Bofors case led to the election defeat of former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi in 1989, two years before he was assassinated.

In 2004, Mr Gandhi was posthumously cleared of any wrongdoing in the deal, which was signed when he was in office.

In May 2005, three of the billionaire Hinduja brothers were acquitted in the case.
 
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Goodness, the ghost of Bofors never seems to go away. The politics aside, I wonder how those howitzers have fared in the field. Are they still operational and does India continue to buy new stock and spare parts from them?
 
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Just reminds me of all the drama that brought Rajiv Gandhi down(by some guy named VP Singh ?). Hope they are still operational. This topic wus soo much in news at the time that my uncle used to BOFORS as a metaphor for Bribery. he he :-)
 
Posted on 06-11-07 9:46 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Khooii Tyo Bofors Alik pugeyna justo cha Sir Lai ho hajur ? Arko Hatti auuta deum ta hajur ? he he !!
 
Posted on 06-11-07 10:02 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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LOL!! Nice one :)

BTW, from what I could tell by google and wikipedia, Bofors artillery is still very much part of the Indian Army (including newer versions)

# Abbot (105 mm) and M-46 Catapult (130 mm) to be replaced by 3600 new 155 mm self-propelled howitzers by 2025. On the short list is the Denel LIW T6 turreted Arjun and the Celsius (Bofors) FH-77AD [14][15]

# Bofors FH-77B (370) - Upgraded Soltam M-46 155 mm towed howitzers

# Upgraded Bofors L40/70 40 mm AA guns replacing the L40/60

Source: - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_Army#Artillery
 


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