NEW DELHI, Dec 9 - A team of officials led by the CBI�s Joint Director S Sai Manohar left for London on Sunday to attend a crucial hearing in the extradition case of embattled liquor baron Vijay Mallya on Monday, sources said.
Manohar will take the place of Special Director Rakesh Asthana, who had been attending the trial till now. The government had sent Asthana on forced leave, divesting him of all powers after he and CBI Director Alok Verma entered in a bitter feud.
Two officials of the Enforcement Directorate are also accompanying the CBI officer, sources said. Manohar is part of the SIT earlier headed by Asthana.
Mallya faces a case of loan default to the tune of Rs 9,000 crore besides allegations of money laundering and diversion of loan funds for purposes other than they were meant for. He is in self-imposed exile in London. He left for the United Kingdom in March 2016 taking advantage of the dilution in the CBI lookout notice against him.
Indian agencies are seeking to extradite him. The case will be heard by Westminster Magistrates� Court in London on Monday.
Mallya has contested his extradition on the grounds that the case against him is �politically motivated� and the loans he has been accused of defrauding on were sought to keep his now-defunct airline afloat. � PTI