New Delhi, May 17 -- Fugitive diamantaire Mehul Choksi will remain in a prison in Antwerp for another month as a court there, after hearing arguments on extradition proceedings from the Indian government and his legal team, adjourned the matter for June 13, officers familiar with the development said. Choksi, officers quoted above said, didn't press for bail at the hearing on Friday. Accused in the Punjab National Bank fraud and five similar cases, Choksi was arrested on April 11 by the Antwerp police based on an extradition request sent by India's Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) last year. He has been lodged in a prison there since then. While rejecting his plea for bail on April 22, a court of appeal in Antwerp said the fears about him fleeing from Belgian authorities are legitimate. "There were arguments today on the validity of India's extradition request during which both sides (Belgian prosecutors on behalf of India and Choksi's legal team) made their submissions. They (Choksi's legal team) didn't insist on bail," said one of the officers cited above. During the hearing, this officer said, Indian officials submitted a stack of documentary evidence before the Antwerp court. HT reported on Friday that CBI sent fresh warrants and evidence in four more fraud cases to the Belgian prosecutors to strengthen New Delhi's extradition request. The federal agency, a second officer said, is also set to send its team to Belgium to brief the Belgian prosecutors and hire a legal team before the next hearing on June 13....