Explorer
Advertisement
Master Stroke: Will CBI be able to extradite PNB scam accused Nirav Modi from UK?
The UK has confirmed to the CBI that fugitive billionaire Nirav Modi, alleged to be the mastermind of India's biggest banking fraud of over USD 2 billion, is in their country, officials said today.
The Central Bureau of Investigation submitted an extradition request to the home ministry immediately after getting the confirmation, they said.
The request to bring him back will be sent to the United Kingdom through the External Affairs Ministry.
The agency has also requested authorities in the UK to detain him on the basis of the Red Corner Notice issued by the Interpol against him, they said.
The RCN was issued on the request of the CBI in June this year, officials said.
In its RCN issued against a fugitive, the Interpol asks its 192 member countries to arrest or detain the person if spotted in their countries after which extradition or deportation proceedings can begin.
Nirav Modi, along with his wife Ami Modi, a US citizen, brother Nishal Modi, a Belgian citizen, and uncle Mehul Choksi, all accused in the CBI's FIRs in the case, left the country in the first week of January, weeks before country's biggest banking scam surfaced.
Choksi has been located in Antigua, where he has taken citizenship, officials said.
Nirav Modi and Choksi have refused to return to India to join the probe, citing business and health reasons, they said.
Nirav Modi managed to travel across several countries even after information about his passport being revoked by the Indian government was flashed in the Interpol central database on February 24, the CBI had said earlier.
"After the passport was revoked/cancelled by the External Affairs Ministry, we had updated this information in the diffusion notice. The information that Nirav Modi's passport has been revoked was provided in the Interpol central database, available to all the member countries, on February 24," CBI spokesperson Abhishek Dayal had said.
The Central Bureau of Investigation submitted an extradition request to the home ministry immediately after getting the confirmation, they said.
The request to bring him back will be sent to the United Kingdom through the External Affairs Ministry.
The agency has also requested authorities in the UK to detain him on the basis of the Red Corner Notice issued by the Interpol against him, they said.
The RCN was issued on the request of the CBI in June this year, officials said.
In its RCN issued against a fugitive, the Interpol asks its 192 member countries to arrest or detain the person if spotted in their countries after which extradition or deportation proceedings can begin.
Nirav Modi, along with his wife Ami Modi, a US citizen, brother Nishal Modi, a Belgian citizen, and uncle Mehul Choksi, all accused in the CBI's FIRs in the case, left the country in the first week of January, weeks before country's biggest banking scam surfaced.
Choksi has been located in Antigua, where he has taken citizenship, officials said.
Nirav Modi and Choksi have refused to return to India to join the probe, citing business and health reasons, they said.
Nirav Modi managed to travel across several countries even after information about his passport being revoked by the Indian government was flashed in the Interpol central database on February 24, the CBI had said earlier.
"After the passport was revoked/cancelled by the External Affairs Ministry, we had updated this information in the diffusion notice. The information that Nirav Modi's passport has been revoked was provided in the Interpol central database, available to all the member countries, on February 24," CBI spokesperson Abhishek Dayal had said.
IPO
Mamata Machinery IPO Opens for Subscription, Closes on Dec 23, Expected Listing on Dec 27
Complete Farmer Registry Update by Dec 31 to Receive PM Kisan 9th Installment
Woman Dies in Mohali Building Collapse, Rescue Operations Underway
Huge Black Money Seized in Madhya Pradesh Lokayukta Raids, Over Rs 7.98 Crore Discovered
Congress Led Protest March Gains Momentum, Injured Protesters Shifted to Normal Ward
View More
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Top Headlines
South Cinema
Cities
India
Cities
Advertisement
Trending News
Sagarneel SinhaSagarneel Sinha
Opinion