New Delhi:
Former IPL Commissioner Lalit Kumar Modi on Tuesday claimed that reports of an alleged extradition notice against him are false.
In a post, Mr Modi questioned the credibility of such reports, alleging that they were "fake news."
What's this so called extradition notice on me the media keeps falsely claiming. I have been out of India for 15 years travelling globally to all the countries that India has an extradition treaty with. Would I not know if there was an extradition notice out there firstly.… pic.twitter.com/ubhCX3BR5w
— Lalit Kumar Modi (@LalitKModi) March 11, 2025
"What's this so-called extradition notice on me the media keeps falsely claiming? I have been out of India for 15 years, travelling globally to all the countries that India has an extradition treaty with. Would I not know if there was an extradition notice out there firstly? Secondly, would I risk going to such countries? Thirdly, if I went, would not those countries take action?"
Lalit Modi also posted a copy of the Interpol report that in March 2017 had denied India's request for issuing a Red Corner notice against him.
Earlier on Monday, shortly after Vanuatu News outlet Vanuatu Post reported that the Prime Minister of the country, Jotham Napat, had asked the Citizenship Commission to cancel Lalit Modi's citizenship, the former IPL boss cited another news report which said that the commission would await the outcome of the court before making any decision.
Citing VBTC News, Lalit Modi...
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