Russian Embassy Denies Reports Amid Victoria Basu Custody Mystery

The Russian Embassy in New Delhi has strongly denied recent media reports about Victoria Basu, calling them speculative and inaccurate. This comes amid an ongoing custody battle between Basu and her Indian husband, with concerns raised about her allegedly fleeing to Russia with their four-year-old child. The Supreme Court has expressed serious concerns about the child's welfare and potential trafficking risks. Meanwhile, the embassy confirms it maintains close contact with Indian authorities while implementing its duties to protect Russian citizens' rights.

Key Points: Russian Embassy Denies Victoria Basu Reports Amid Custody Case

  • Russian Embassy dismisses local media reports as speculative and inaccurate
  • Embassy maintains contact with Indian authorities regarding custody case
  • Supreme Court voices concern over child's welfare and potential trafficking
  • Victoria Basu allegedly fled to Russia with child amid custody battle with Indian husband
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In touch with 'competent Indian authorities' on issue of Victoria Basu: Russian Embassy

Russian Embassy dismisses media reports about Victoria Basu as "speculative" while maintaining contact with Indian authorities amid ongoing custody dispute and Supreme Court concerns.

"Regrettably, they do not correspond to reality and are based on speculations - Russian Embassy Statement"

New Delhi, Nov 1

The Russian Embassy in New Delhi on Saturday dismissed a series of local media reports about Victoria Basu, terming them as "speculative" and asserting that they do not correspond to reality.

Victoria, a Russian citizen who has been residing in India since 2019, allegedly fled to her country with her four-year-old child amidst an ongoing custody dispute with her estranged Indian husband.

"The Embassy took note of a series of publications in some local media concerning the situation involving a Russian citizen, Victoria Basu. Regrettably, they do not correspond to reality and are based on speculations," read a statement issued by the Russian diplomatic mission in New Delhi.

"The Embassy implements its priority duties to ensure and defend rights and legitimate interests of Russian citizens in full accordance with the Indian legislation. With regard to the matter of Basu, we maintain close contact with the competent Indian authorities," it added.

The statement came a day after the Supreme Court voiced concerns over the absence of a concrete response from the Russian Embassy regarding the whereabouts of the Russian woman.

"We do not want to pass any order that impacts relations between the two countries but it is also an important matter as it is about a kid. We can only hope that the child is well and healthy as he is with the mother. But we hope it is not a case of child trafficking and he is not indulging in other exploitative activities in Russia," NDTV quoted a bench of Justices Surya Kant and Joymalya Bagchi as saying, while granting authorities two additional weeks to seek assistance from the Russian officials.

The apex court made the observation while reviewing two status reports - one from the Delhi Police and another from the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) - outlining the efforts to trace Victoria and the child.

Saikat Basu, the child's father, reportedly said that he had no information about their whereabouts as the custody battle with his estranged Russian woman continues.

- IANS

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Rohit P
The Russian Embassy should cooperate more transparently. India has always been a friendly nation to Russia, and such lack of cooperation doesn't help diplomatic relations. Hope the child is safe and healthy wherever he is.
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Michael C
Having lived in India for 5 years, I've seen how complex international custody cases can be. The Supreme Court's balanced approach is commendable - protecting the child while respecting diplomatic protocols. This needs careful handling.
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Ananya R
The media should be more responsible in reporting such sensitive matters. Speculative reporting only creates more confusion and tension. Let the authorities handle this professionally. 🙏
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Sarah B
As an expat in India, I think both countries need to work together on this. The child's welfare should be the top priority, regardless of nationality. Hope they find an amicable solution soon.
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Vikram M
The Supreme Court mentioning "child trafficking" is quite serious. While I respect our judiciary, this language seems premature without concrete evidence. Let's not jump to worst-case scenarios.
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Kavya N
This case shows why we need stronger international agreements on child custody. Many Indian fathers face similar situations when foreign spouses take children abroad. Our government should push for better legal frameworks. 💪

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