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Rajan to plead guilty in Thai court
Bangkok, OCT. 2. The Mumbai underworld don, Chhota Rajan, will
plead guilty to charges of deceit before asking to be extradited
to a third country, his lawyer said today.
Vijay Daman - also known as Rajendra Nikalje or Chhota Rajan -
``will plead guilty to misinforming police'' tomorrow in a Thai
court, his lawyer, Mr. Sirachai Piayphichetkul, said.
An extended trial in Bangkok could allow time for a case to be
brought by Indian police, who have said they want to extradite
Rajan to face charges relating to murders in India.
``He does not want to go back to India because it's not safe for
him there ... Indian police have not yet issued warrant against
him, so he can go to a third country... He has many friends in
Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam. He may decide to go there.''
Although he would plead guilty in order to avoid a long trial,
Rajan actually committed no crime, Mr. Sirachai insisted.
Rajan today appealed to the Thai Government to ensure that
justice was rendered in a case filed by the immigration office
against him for giving false information while seeking to convert
his tourist visa into a business visa. A petition was submitted
on his behalf to the Prime Minister's office this morning at the
Government House, sources said.
Meanwhile, sources in Mumbai, quoting Bangkok police officials,
said the Thai authorities had no solid ground to detain Rajan as
he was not wanted for any criminal offence in Thailand.
The three-member Crime Branch team, which was to leave for
Bangkok, was awaiting the approval of the Home and External
Affairs Ministries. The Government had not yet made any written
formal extradition request to bring back Rajan.
- AFP, PTI, UNI
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