China on Monday said Hong Kong can consent to India's ask for to capture outlaw Indian precious stone shipper Nirav Modi in view of nearby laws and shared legal help assentions.
Clergyman of State for External Affairs Gen. (Retd.) V.K. Singh revealed to Parliament a week ago that "the Ministry has looked for the temporary capture of Nirav Deepak Modi by the legislature of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region [HKSAR], the People's Republic of China."
Gotten some information about India's ask for, Chinese remote service representative Geng Shuang told a media instructions in Beijing that "as indicated by the one nation two frameworks and essential law of the HKSAR, under the help and authorisation of the focal government, the HKSAR can make appropriate course of action on legal common help with different nations," he said.
"On the off chance that India makes applicable demand to the HKSAR, we trust the HKSAR will take after the essential law and significant laws and under important legal concurrences with India with the pertinent issue," he said.
Nirav Modi, who is needed regarding the 12,700-crore extortion in the Punjab National Bank, is purportedly in Hong Kong.
Clergyman of State for External Affairs Gen. (Retd.) V.K. Singh revealed to Parliament a week ago that "the Ministry has looked for the temporary capture of Nirav Deepak Modi by the legislature of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region [HKSAR], the People's Republic of China."
Gotten some information about India's ask for, Chinese remote service representative Geng Shuang told a media instructions in Beijing that "as indicated by the one nation two frameworks and essential law of the HKSAR, under the help and authorisation of the focal government, the HKSAR can make appropriate course of action on legal common help with different nations," he said.
"On the off chance that India makes applicable demand to the HKSAR, we trust the HKSAR will take after the essential law and significant laws and under important legal concurrences with India with the pertinent issue," he said.
Nirav Modi, who is needed regarding the 12,700-crore extortion in the Punjab National Bank, is purportedly in Hong Kong.
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