Basu's statement comes a day after Bangalore police through the Enforcement Directorate (ED) submitted a report before Delhi's Patiala House Court stating that they have identified 159 properties of liquor baron Vijay Mallya and United Breweries.
"Our aim is that we get the maximum; it can be a property, it can be other corporate assets. Exact figures of what have been recovered by SBI and other banks will be told," Basu told ANI.
"Confident that final decision will be very fair to banking system," he added.
The Bangalore police had also sought more time to identify other additional properties.
Earlier on June 30, Mallya was summoned by a designated court under Fugitive Economic Offenders to appear before it on August 27. The notice was issued to Mallya and others in connection with ED's June 22 application for declaring him as a fugitive economic offender and to confiscate his properties.
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