Quattrocchi was arrested on the morning of December 19 from his office in downtown Kuala Lumpur. The charges pressed against him didn't ever mention Bofors and vaguely talked of "offences allegedly committed in India". Quattrocchi's lawyer, Muhammad Shafee Abdullah, a highly respected Indian-Muslim lawyer, raised two preliminary objections in the sessions court: no details of the charges he faces in India had been furnished, nor proper documents about his client's extraditable offences. Quattrocchi, Abdullah argued, was not even given an explanation of the charges against him before the arrest.