The Gupta brothers' arrest in India has sparked confusion and concern in Mzansi. Find out why South Africa is not after these infamous siblings!
The recent arrest of Ajay and Anil Gupta in India has caused a stir, with South African authorities clarifying that these are not the Gupta brothers wanted in Mzansi. Ajay Gupta, the eldest of the trio who relocated to South Africa and had close ties with former President Jacob Zuma, is now facing a two-week stay in an Indian prison. Justice Minister Ronald Lamola emphasized that the arrested Guptas are not the individuals South Africa seeks in connection to alleged financial crimes and corruption.
The Gupta brothers, originally from an Indian family, have been embroiled in accusations of looting billions of rands in South Africa through their alleged corrupt practices. Despite the reported arrest in India over a builder's suicide, the confusion persists regarding the identities of the detained individuals. South African authorities are closely monitoring the situation and planning to follow up on the arrest to ensure justice is served.
In a surprising turn of events, Ajay Kumar Gupta and Anil Kumar Gupta, also known as the 'Gupta brothers of South Africa,' have been remanded to 14-day judicial custody for their alleged role in the builder's suicide case. This development has shed light on the complex web of international legal proceedings surrounding the Gupta family. The case of mistaken identity and the overlapping jurisdictions between India and South Africa add further intrigue to the ongoing saga.
The Dehradun builder's suicide, linked to the Guptas, has brought attention to Satendra Sahni, also known as Baba Sahni of Dehradun, who tragically ended his life with a note addressed to Pushkar Singh Dhami. This tragic event has become a focal point in the wider narrative of the Gupta brothers' legal troubles and their alleged involvement in various scandals. The Gupta saga continues to unfold, with twists and turns that captivate audiences both in South Africa and abroad.
South African authorities were engaging their counterparts abroad at the weekend over the reported arrest of Ajay and Anil Gupta in India on charges related ...
He is the eldest of the three Gupta brothers who settled in South Africa and enjoyed close relationships with former president Jacob Zuma.
By Anita Dangazele. Minister of Justice Ronald Lamola says the Gupta brothers reported to have been arrested in India are not the ones wanted by South ...
Justice Minister Ronald Lamola said the Gupta brothers arrested in India are not the ones the South African government has obtained warrants of arrest for.
Three Gupta brothers are from an Indian origin family and they have been accused of plundering billions of rands in South Africa through their close ...
Ajay Kumar Gupta and Anil Kumar Gupta, known as the 'Gupta brothers of South Africa', were sent to 14-day judicial custody for abetting the suicide of.
Satendra Sahni, also known as Baba Sahni of Dehradun, committed suicide by leaving behind a note addressed to Pushkar Singh Dhami.