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PNB Fraud: Nirav Modi Seeking Political Asylum in the UK

'Officials in India and the UK say he (Nirav Modi) is in London, where his company has one store and is trying to claim asylum from what he said was political persecution,' The Financial Times reported.
'Officials in India and the UK say he (Nirav Modi) is in London, where his company has one store and is trying to claim asylum from what he said was political persecution,' The Financial Times reported.
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Nirav Modi. Photo: Nirav Modi Jewels/Facebook
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New Delhi: Absconding diamantaire Nirav Modi who is at the centre of a money laundering case linked to the over $2 billion Punjab National Bank fraud has fled to the UK where he is claiming political asylum, according to a media report on June 11.

Modi and his uncle Mehul Choksi are being investigated by the Enforcement Directorate for allegedly cheating the PNB, the country's second-largest lender.

The duo and others are also being probed by other central agencies after the fraud came to light this year following a complaint by the PNB that they allegedly cheated the nationalised bank to the tune of over Rs 13,000 crore, with the purported involvement of a few employees of the bank.

Both Modi and Choski are believed to have left the country before criminal cases were lodged against them.

"Officials in India and the UK say he (Nirav Modi) is in London, where his company has one store and is trying to claim asylum from what he said was political persecution," The Financial Times reported.

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"There are always a number of complicated cases that add a little tension and spice to our relationship with India. But there is also an appreciation from both sides that we have a legal process that has to be gone through and that we are of course governed by human rights legislation," a senior UK Foreign Office official was quoted as saying by the report.

The Financial Times reported that the Indian Ministry of External Affairs is waiting for the investigative agencies to approach it before it pushes for extradition.

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On May 1, NDTV had reported that Modi was attempting to hire a lawyer who could help him apply for asylum in the UK. He had reportedly approached at two law firms in London.

The CBI had in May filed two chargesheets in the case before a Mumbai court. The ED has also filed its chargesheet in the case involving Modi and his associates, officials in New Delhi said.

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They said the about 12,000-page chargesheet or the prosecution complaint has been filed before a special court here under various sections of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act. The court has issued warrants for the arrest of both Modi and Chokshi.

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India is also pushing for the return of liquor tycoon Vijay Mallya, who is on trial for the UK court to rule if he can be extradited to India to face charges of fraud and money laundering amounting to around Rs 9,000 crore.

(With PTI inputs)

This article went live on June eleventh, two thousand eighteen, at five minutes past eleven in the morning.

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