03-06-2007, 08:23 PM
Tehelka asks: His son does business in India. Why canât the CBI get him?
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->In a related development, a day before CBI announced Ottavio Quattrocchiâs arrest, his son Massimo Quattrocchi left for Milan from New Delhi. (Lufthansa flight no.761) Quattrocchi Jr had been in India for the previous seven months. According to Quattrocchiâs immigration documents, he arrived in New Delhi on July 21, 2006 (Lufthansa flight no. 760), on an Italian passport (E 810484). Tehelka has information that he visited several cities including Mumbai and Bangalore during his stay.
According to the membership records of the Italian Private Equity and Venture Capital Association (IPEVCA), Massimo owns a company called ci partners in Milan, which provides consultancy services to mncs to help them establish commercial presence in different countries. The records state that CI partners has in depth knowledge of international markets, especially India, and that it has an office in Bangalore.
The fact that Quattrocchi Jr chooses to do business in a country where there is a court case, a non-bailable arrest warrant and several litigations pending against his father is remarkable. It is also remarkable that he left the country just a day before news of his fatherâs arrest in Argentina became public knowledge. <!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->In a related development, a day before CBI announced Ottavio Quattrocchiâs arrest, his son Massimo Quattrocchi left for Milan from New Delhi. (Lufthansa flight no.761) Quattrocchi Jr had been in India for the previous seven months. According to Quattrocchiâs immigration documents, he arrived in New Delhi on July 21, 2006 (Lufthansa flight no. 760), on an Italian passport (E 810484). Tehelka has information that he visited several cities including Mumbai and Bangalore during his stay.
According to the membership records of the Italian Private Equity and Venture Capital Association (IPEVCA), Massimo owns a company called ci partners in Milan, which provides consultancy services to mncs to help them establish commercial presence in different countries. The records state that CI partners has in depth knowledge of international markets, especially India, and that it has an office in Bangalore.
The fact that Quattrocchi Jr chooses to do business in a country where there is a court case, a non-bailable arrest warrant and several litigations pending against his father is remarkable. It is also remarkable that he left the country just a day before news of his fatherâs arrest in Argentina became public knowledge. <!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->