'little injusticeto sort out'

Asil Nadir declared he had a "little injustice to sort out" when he returned to the UK.

The fugitive tycoon said he was confident he would clear his name of the multi-million pound allegations relating to the collapse of his Polly Peck empire that have hung over him since he fled the UK in 1993.

Nadir, 69, left his home in northern Cyprus and flew via Antalya in Turkey before touching down at Luton.

Arriving at a house in London’s exclusive Mayfair district, the businessman insisted he was innocent and said he hoped to achieve justice