Hong Kong-based agency’s paid report lacks accurate information on Mehul Choksi case

In his continuous attempt to strengthen his disappearance case, several reports suggested that fugitive diamond merchant Mehul Choksi has deployed a Hong Kong-based agency for the investigation of the case.

In his continuous attempt to strengthen his disappearance case, several reports suggested that fugitive diamond merchant Mehul Choksi has deployed a Hong Kong-based agency for the investigation of the case.

The agency probed the mysterious circumstances surrounding the case and handed over the report to Choksi’s lawyers. However, the firm has been paid by him, raising significant concern over the credibility of the report. It has been noted that the agency’s report can compromise the accurate facts and fail to truly achieve justice in the case.

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The abduction claims of Mehul Choksi have been nullified by several unpaid independent reports by calling it his mere attempt to escape extradition. While removing confusion clouds in the disappearance case of Choksi, one comprehensive report comes from American Financial Investigator Kenneth Rijock challenged the narrative framed by the fugitive and the agency hired by him. He put forth robust evidence with a thorough investigation abrogating Diamontire’s framed story.

In addition to that, a comprehensive investigation by Tariq Ghaffur, a highly esteemed former Assistant Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police in the UK, also ended up denouncing the abduction claims. The investigation also disclosed other considerable information on disappearance cases and provided a different perspective on Choksi’s case. However, Ghaffur’s investigation was deliberately ignored in the report of the Hong Kong-based agency.

In a bid to prove his narrative, Mehul Choksi himself released his own set of reports which was supported by the investigation conducted by the Hong Kong-based agency he hired. However, the move furthers the credibility of the system for manipulating the facts. The attempts of Choksi to support his narrative have raised the apprehension that he may even try to establish a courtroom and police station in his own backyard to pass judgments in his own favour.

Recent reports suggested that the extent of manipulation of the evidence in Choksi’s case extends far beyond his own reports. Several prestigious news organizations in the USA, UK and Europe have been deployed by the fugitive to circulate misinformation on his narrative about the case. In a bid to portray himself as a victim of injustice, Choksi has been paying a significant amount of money to these organizations aiming to divert attention away from the true facts.

The claims of abduction have been evidently denounced by the comprehensive investigations and information in the public. Along with that, several police reports have also refused to stand by the story framed by Choksi. However, these significant points, facts and figures were clearly missed in the report presented by Hong Kong-based agency, showcasing that it has been employed just to portray Mehul Choksi as a victim of injustice.

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