London: Fugitive liquor baron Vijay Mallya on Thursday hit out at Central Bureau of Investigation and Enforcement Directorate saying all that investigative agencies have been doing to him over the past four years is totally unreasonable.
Speaking to reporters after the third day of the hearing at the UK High Court, where he has appealed against the extradition decision of Westminster Magistrates Court, Mallya said: "CBI and ED have been unreasonable, all they have been doing to me over the past four years is totally unreasonable. I request the banks with folded hands to take 100 per cent of your principal back immediately."
Mallya said that ED attached his assets on the basis of the complaint filed by the banks that he was not repaying them.
"That is clearly stated in the provisional attachment orders. I have not committed any offences under the PMLA that the ED would suo moto attach my assets. Now I am saying please banks take your money and the ED is saying -- we have a claim on these assets," he said.
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