Who is the Indian billionaire of Agnes Vuthaj and why Kosovo can see hairi

Kosovo beauty Agnes Vutaj seems to be about love with Nigeria's native Indian billionaire, Chetan Sandesara, according to the magazine on these issues, Magazina.al. Mrs. Vutj is heard in a video saying “say something” in English, after which the billionaire says “Former beautiful girl in Kosovo [...]
Mrs. Vutj is heard in a video saying “say something” in English, after which the billionaire says “
The most beautiful former girl in Kosovo has not yet confirmed such news.
The businessman in question has been charged in his country, India, with money laundering and fraud, but had earlier met with our prime minister, Mr. Ramush Haradinaj. However, his businesses are not so clean.
Periscope had found that in September last year, Chetan Sandesera and his brother Nitin Sandesara were accused of fraud of a consortium of banks for more than 5 thousand crores.
The Central Investment Bureau had asked Nigeria's Interpol for the Sandasara family believed to be hiding somewhere in the African country
In June, the law force's directive had confiscated a total of 40,000 of the 700 crores of Sterling Biotech Limited, while investigating the money laundering case.
During these investigations, arrest warrants were issued for many, including Nitin Sandasran.
It is also taught that the extradition order from Nigeria and later Italy to India had been issued and avoided calls for the launch of investigations.
Brothers Sandesera have led a large number of companies, starting in the 1980s with one tea. The biggest profits were from oil and gas exploration in Nigeria.
Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj constantly invites foreign investors to open their businesses in our country, saying Kosovo is the right address and creates good conditions.
Kosovo is the right address for foreign investors. The government has been constantly working to create the best conditions for direct investment. Now with the new law and progress made in many areas, a good climate for successful and sustainable economic partnership with serious investors” has been created, Haradinaj has recently said.
During 2018, foreign investments had seen a sharp decline. In the first five months of last year alone, there had been a decline of nothing less than 34 percent. Awareers of economic issues have said the decline in economic investments has occurred due to the country's political instability and due to the impasses in realising major projects.
However, Kosovo's economy can see Mrs. Vutji, 34, with a 57-year-old businessman. This is through Mrs. Consuming in Kosovo's economy, but especially if the couple decide to make a million investment.












