The Appellate Court in Monaco ordered that Rs 60 crore deposited by Turkish national Tuncay Alankus, who is facing trial in the urea import scam, was embezzled fund and has to be repatriated to the NFL.
The Paris-based attorney of Indian origin, Vijay Phadke, who fought the case for the NFL, said "The Appellate Court in Monaco has held that the money eventually will be repatriated in favour of the NFL.
Phadke, who is on a personal visit to India, said the bank account of the Turkish national, who is on bail in the case in a Delhi Court, was attached long time ago.
When contacted NFL said "this win in a foreign court is a landmark decision and will help in recovering the money".
Besides Alankus, other foreign nationals chargesheeted in the case were Cihan Karanci and Brazilian national A E Pinto.
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