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British government has sought a formal request for extradition of the key accused in the Navy war room leak case
Media Release
May 9, 2007

The noose around Ravi Shankaran, the kin of former naval chief Admiral Arun Prakash and a key accused in the war room leak case, appears to have tightened further with the British government seeking a formal extradition request from India pending his arrest.
The move came within days of a British court issuing an arrest warrant against Shankaran, who has been declared a proclaimed offender by a court here.
According to highly placed sources in the CBI, the British home department routed a request to the agency through the external affairs ministry that India should formally seek the extradition of Shankaran, against whom Interpol has issued a Red Corner Notice.
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