Antigua's Daily Observer Reports on Choksi Kidnapping, Torture, and Unlawful Rendition

In a detailed story featured on the front page of Antigua’s Daily Observer and published over four pages, the kidnapping and torture of Mr Mehul Choksi and his unlawful rendition by boat from Antigua to the Commonwealth of Dominica was covered.

London Barrister and Director of Justice Abroad, Michael Polak was quoted as follows:

“This is one of the most serious crimes to have happened in Antigua in recent times. We hope that everything is being done to bring to justice those responsible for the kidnap and torture of Mr Choksi during his horrendous ordeal.”

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Notes to Editors

Justice Abroad, www.justiceabroad.co.uk has been set up to help those trying to find their way through foreign justice systems with all the associated hurdles that presents, to represent those facing gross breaches of their human rights no matter where this takes place, and to advise and assist the victims of crimes as to how to achieve justice.

Justice Abroad, run by international lawyer Michael Polak, has assembled a team of top investigators, lawyers, and support staff to provide unparalleled support, advice and guidance, legal, advocacy, and investigatory service for justice issues anywhere in the world.  The Justice Abroad team with their trusted international pool of multilingual experts, their networks, and their well-documented determination to leave no stone unturned in the search for the truth and justice for families who have been denied it, are here to provide that much needed support for families and individuals in their time of need.

Michael Polak