Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Nirav left Hong Kong, but location unknown: Officials

- Rajesh Ahuja rajesh.ahuja@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Fugitive diamond dealer Nirav Modi is no longer in Hong Kong, two government officials familiar with the matter said on Thursday. Neither was sure about his current location.

The first official said Modi is believed to have reached New York in the middle of March and may still be there but the second official said Modi may have left New York too. Neither official wished to be identified.

Modi’s lawyer Vijay Aggarwal declined comment on the issue. A CBI spokespers­on, too, declined comment.

Modi and his maternal uncle Mehul Choksi have been accused by the state-owned Punjab National Bank of defrauding it to the tune of over ~13,000 crore. CBI has so far has filed three FIRs against Modi and Choksi.

But Modi and Choksi left India in the first week of Janaury, before CBI filed its first FIR, and have refused to come to come back despite multiple summons from the Enforcemen­t Directorat­e (ED) and CBI. Both the agencies have now approached the Interpol seeking issuance of Red Notice (basically a notice to all Interpol member countries to detain the person and inform the country which asked for issuance of notice) against Modi and Choksi.

“Informers had initially told the investigat­ing agencies that Nirav Modi was holed up in Hong Kong where he has considerab­le financial interests. That’s why the Indian government sent a request to the Hong Kong government for the provisiona­l arrest of Nirav Modi on March 23,” said the first official. But the latest informatio­n available with agencies tracking economic offenders suggests that Modi has left Hong Kong, he added.

“We don’t know whether Nirav left Hong Kong before the Indian request for his arrest reached there or later but our informers say he is now not there,” the official said.

The second official claimed that according to informatio­n from another agency, Modi was in UAE in February, and then in Hong Kong. He was in London in March, and then in New York, the official added.

India has revoked Modi’s passport and it isn’t clear how he is traveling around with out it, although the second official said, without elaboratin­g, that Modi could still be using his Indian passport.

 ?? AFP FILE ?? Congress supporters stage a protest against billionair­e jeweller Nirav Modi in the wake of PNB scam in New Delhi.
AFP FILE Congress supporters stage a protest against billionair­e jeweller Nirav Modi in the wake of PNB scam in New Delhi.

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