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Passport revocation: Lalit Modi seeks more time from authorities | Suspended Indian Premier League (IPL) Commissioner Lalit Modi's lawyer has sent clarifications to the Regional Passport Officer in a letter on Thursday seeking more time to react to the showcause notice. "We should be given sufficient
time to react to the issued notice. We want more time and clarification from the
Regional Passport Officer. We have sent a reminder to the passport office," said
Modi's lawyer Abdi, while addressing the media persons here today. Modi was
issued
a showcause notice by the Regional Passport Officer here on October 13, asking
him to clarify that why his passport should not be revoked. Continuing to tighten
screws on Lalit Modi, Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao had threatened to cancel
the former IPL commissioner's passport if he does not respond to corruption
charges.
The regional passport officer (RPO) in Mumbai issued a showcause notice to Modi
on October 13, asking him to explain why his passport should not be revoked. Modi
has been out of the country and refusing to return to face ED investigations into
corruption charges and violation of foreign exchange management Act (FEMA)
related
to the IPL. Modi has cited security threats as a reason for him staying away.
The Enforcement Directorate (ED), which looks into foreign exchange violations,
had written to the External Affairs Ministry on October 5 asking it to revoke
Modi's passport since he had persistently refused to face the ED regarding
allegations
of financial irregularities. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI)
had given a show-cause notice to Modi in May this year, charging him with financial
irregularities in the Indian Premier League (IPL) cricket tournament. Modi was
accused of committing a wide range of corruption allegations, including bribery
and tax evasion, resulting in his suspension from the post of IPL Commissioner
in April.
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