Guptas released on technicality over 'cancelled arrest warrant'

Published Apr 18, 2023

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Cape Town - The United Arab Emirates’s (UAE) Justice Ministry has asserted that the submitted extradition request concerning the charge of fraud against Atul and Rajesh Gupta was attached with a cancelled arrest warrant order, which had failed to meet extradition request conditions.

This emerged after DA MPs Glynnis Breytenbach and Werner Horn received several sets of responses to their parliamentary questions that were sent to Justice and Correctional Services Minister Ronald Lamola between February and March 2023.

The responses show that South Africa was not granted access to the Guptas and that it was informed that the brothers were kept in prison.

Breytenbach said the UAE’s Justice Ministry asserted that the submitted extradition request concerning the charge of fraud against the Guptas was attached with a cancelled arrest warrant order.

“It therefore appears that the Guptas were released on a technicality that could have been avoided,” she said.

Breytenbach said Lamola had confirmed that the dismissal of the extradition application was based on “technicalities” that would have been addressed had the State been provided with the opportunity.

“The DA will be requesting the full disclosure of all submitted documents so as to determine the veracity of these allegations.

“We will also be seeking to understand why communication between the UAE authorities broke down to the point that the outcome of the extradition application was only communicated via a diplomatic note nearly two months after the hearing took place on February 13, 2023,” she said.

Quizzed by Horn about the status of the extradition application in February, Lamola said the UAE’s Interior Ministry’s director-general for the Federal Criminal Police informed the National Criminal Bureau and Interpol Pretoria, that the Gupta brothers were arrested in the UAE on June 6, 2022.

The UAE authorities also informed Lamola the same day and requested that his department forward the official extradition request as soon as possible, the minister said. Lamola also said the formal extradition request was delivered by South Africa on July 25, 2022.

“The director-general of the Department of Justice and Constitutional Development in his capacity as the central authority, wrote to his excellency Justice Minister Addullah bin Sultan bin Awad Al Nuaimi in September 2022, as a follow-up up to the request.

“During October 2022, the central authority travelled to the UAE to meet with Judge Al Balushi and other representatives from the UAE central authority, including the prosecutor attending to the extradition request in Dubai

Judge Al Balushi was requested to keep the South African embassy in Abu Dhabi and the department abreast of developments,” Lamola said

He detailed the department’s efforts in asking to be informed regarding the status of the extradition request.

He told Breytenbach the department was informed during an official visit to the UAE that the Gupta brothers remained incarcerated, but the exact details were not disclosed.

The exact date of the Gupta brothers’ arrest was unknown to the department.

The department was not granted access to the Gupta brothers and was not furnished with mugshots of them, according to the minister.

Asked about the date of the extradition hearing of the Gupta brothers and whether the brothers had attended, Lamola said his department was informed by the UAE central authority that the extradition hearings took place in a closed court and that only the accused, their legal representatives and the prosecution team were allowed in court.

He also stated that his department had liaised with the UAE via diplomatic channels between the two countries.

“The South African embassy in Abu Dhabi assists the department in this regard,” Lamola said.

Cape Times