Indian industrialist Pramod Mittal, the younger brother of steel magnate Lakshmi Mittal, was arrested Wednesday in Bosnia for suspected fraud and "abuse of power," a prosecutor said.
The case is related to the running of a coking plant in the northeastern town of Lukavac, which Pramod Mittal has co-managed since 2003. It has a 1,000 employees.
"Police, who acted upon the order of the prosecutor, arrested the president of the supervisory board of GIKIL, Pramod Mittal," prosecutor Cazim Serhatlic told reporters.
GIKIL was founded in 2003 and is co-managed by Pramod Mittal's Global Steel Holdings and a local public company (KHK).
#PramodMittal, the younger brother of steel magnate #LakshmiMittal, heads the supervisory board at metallurgical coke producer Global Ispat Koksna Industrija Lukavac, which has been among #Bosnia’s biggest exporters. https://t.co/xrHlvxzMQF
— Firstpost (@firstpost) July 24, 2019
The coking plant in Lukavac employs a thousand people.
Two other company officials -- general manager Paramesh Bhattacharyya and another member of the supervisory board -- were also arrested.
They are suspected of "organised crime, notably the abuse of power and economic crimes," the prosecutor said.
Serhatlic said that if found guilty the suspects could get jail sentences of up to 45 years.
He should have been arrested in 2000 in India for the many frauds at Mittal Ispat. But he was protected by the then PMO. https://t.co/UJAGVdMlwF
— Mohan Guruswamy (@mohanguruswamy) July 24, 2019
An arrest warrant has been issued for a fourth man "considered to be a member of this organised criminal group with Pramod Mittal on top."
The suspects will appear before a judge on Wednesday.
According to the Zurnal.info website which covers organised crime, the suspects were believed to have embezzled "at least five million marks."
Lakshmi Mital, the CEO of global steel giant ArcelorMittal, has bailed out his cash-strapped brother Pramod in India.
Pramod Mittal owns several companies in the Balkans.