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Vijay Mallya Arrest: Liquor Baron Makes Fun Of Indian Media On Twitter, Says It's The 'Usual Hype'

Says his arrest and the following bail went as expected.
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NEW DELHI -- A nonchalant Vijay Mallya took to Twitter on Tuesday to poke fun at the "Indian media hype" over his arrest in London and said the extradition hearing was "as expected".

The 61-year-old liquor baron, who is co-owner of Sahara Force India Formula One Team, made a series of retweets of the team's practice session in Bahrain.

Known for his flamboyance, the only reference Mallya made to his arrest was to blame the Indian media with an earlier tweet.

Apart from the Formula One action, he showed his interest in health matters, retweeting two tweets from Doctify, a health platform in the UK that offers solutions to patients who want to search, compare and book doctors online.

While one was on medical data security and health challenges, his other retweet was on contact lens hygiene routine.

Earlier in the day, Mallya - who has been declared a proclaimed offender - was arrested in London after he appeared at a central London police station.

Mallya is wanted in India for defaulting on loans. His now-defunct Kingfisher Airlines owes more than ₹9,000 crore to many banks.

He had fled India on 2 March 2016 and has repeatedly dismissed the charges against him.

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