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Mumbai:
The two Polaris Software Lab officials chairman
and managing director and CEO Arun Jain and senior vice-president
Rajiv Malhotra are likely to be released by the
Indonesian police shortly, indications available to the
Indian government suggest.
On
19 December 2002, Foreign Minister Yashwant Sinha raised
the issue with his Indonesian counterpart, Noor Hasan
Werajuda. The issue of the arrest was also raised in the
Lok Sabha.
The
two were arrested by the Jakarta police on 13 December
on a complaint lodged by Bank Artha Graha, Polaris
client. The Polaris officials had gone to Jakarta to sort
out a dispute with the Indonesian bank.
It
is learnt that the bank, dissatisfied with Polaris
work, had served the termination notice on 27 November
2002, for which the Chennai company replied on 3 December
2002 expressing its willingness to discuss the issue in
person.
On
learning that Bank Artha Graha president Anton Hudyana
will be present at the discussions, Jain decided to lead
the four-member Polaris team. The happenings thereafter
seem straight out a potboiler.
According
to Rajeev Arora and Chander Singh, the other two senior
vice-presidents and part of the Polaris team, Jain and
Malhotra were detained by the Jakarta police for 26 hours
before being released the meeting with the bank
officials was originally planned for Wednesday, 11 December
2002.
To
suit Hudyanas convenience the meeting was rescheduled
to Friday (13 December). On the arrival of Jain and his
team members at the bank premises on Friday afternoon,
Hudyana requested for a one-on-one meeting with Jain.
At
the meeting Jain was told that the bank wanted to terminate
the contract and agree for compensation across the table
or face police action. While Polaris officials were trying
to reason out with Hudyana, the police came in and detained
all the four Polaris officials.
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