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Son of Briton detained in India, whose fate is believed to be linked to Princess Latifa, appeals to Boris Johnson

2021-02-27T11:34:24.758Z


According to his lawyers, he would have been exchanged by the Indian authorities for Princess Latifa, held in Dubai. The latter had tried to flee the Gulf city-state in 2018, without success.


The son of a British businessman imprisoned in India on Saturday called on British Prime Minister Boris Johnson to intervene on behalf of his father.

"

I hope he will take into account that he is a British citizen, and a British citizen under his protection as Prime Minister of our country,

" Alaric Michel, 26, told Sky News.

His father Christian Michel, 59, is accused of being involved in a corruption scandal linked to a defense contract in India, and was extradited in December 2018 from Dubai, where he worked, in India.

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According to his lawyers, he would have been exchanged by the Indian authorities for Princess Latifa, whose boat had been boarded in March 2018 by the Indian Navy after her flight from Dubai, where she said she had been "

tortured

".

She was then brought back to the wealthy Gulf city-state.

On Friday, the United Nations Arbitrary Detention Working Group called for the immediate release of Christian Michel, considering that he was being arbitrarily detained.

This working group is particularly concerned by the statements of the detainee, which were "not

contested by any of the governments

", that his extradition constituted "

a de facto exchange

" for the return to the Emirates of a prominent figure in March 2018.

New Dehli responded indirectly on Saturday.

Without saying anything about the princess, the Indian government simply pointed out that the extradition of Mr. Michel and his arrest in India had taken place "

under normal procedures

" provided for by the extradition treaty between the two countries and by Indian laws.

Read also: Dubai: "hostage", Princess Latifa says she fears for her life in videos broadcast by the BBC

"

I think it's good that we finally have vocal and physical support from the UN,

" said Alaric Michel, "

because if you have the support of the UN, it shows that there is clearly something is wrong

”.

He said he was worried about the health of his father, who was detained in difficult conditions in New Delhi.

Source: lefigaro

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