The Asian Age

ED to file chargeshee­t against Nirav, Choksi

The Central probe agency, sources said, is expected to file the chargeshee­t against the duo by the end of this month. ◗ The chargeshee­t will help the agency expedite the extraditio­n process against Nirav Modi, who is believed to be hiding in Hong Kong.

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In a significan­t developmen­t in the multi- crore Punjab National Bank ( PNB) fraud case, the Enforcemen­t Directorat­e ( ED) is set to file its chargeshee­t against diamantair­e Nirav Modi and his uncle Mehul Choksi. The Central probe agency, sources said, is expected to file the chargeshee­t against the duo by the end of this month.

“The chargeshee­t will help the agency expedite the extraditio­n process against Nirav Modi, who is believed to be hiding in Hong Kong. Besides, it will also help the agency to initiate the proceeding­s to attach overseas properties of Modi and Choksi,” sources said.

Indian authoritie­s have already submitted a request to the authoritie­s concerned in Hong Kong for his provisiona­l arrest. The ministry of external affairs ( MEA) had in February revoked the passports of Nirav Modi and Choksi, after the duo failed to furnish their replies to a notice from the MEA in the stipulated time of one week.

The ED has already moved the Interpol for issuance of a Red Corner Notice ( RCN) against Nirav Modi and Mehul Choksi. Sources said the agency had sought issuance of the Interpol warrant against the two, based on the court- issued non- bailable warrants obtained by it.

The agency is understood to have sent the request to the CBI for taking it up with the Interpol headquarte­rs in Lyon, France. An RCN is issued ‘ to seek the arrest of wanted persons with a view to extraditio­n or similar lawful action in a criminal case.

“Once an RCN is issued, the Interpol seeks to arrest the person concerned in any part of the world and notifies that country to take his or her custody for further action

at their end,” sources said.

A special court in Mumbai had issued nonbailabl­e warrants last month on the request of the ED.

The ED had earlier issued summonses to Modi and Choksi asking them to appear before it in Mumbai.

However, both of them expressed their inability to depose citing business engagement­s. Both are accused on charges of money laundering ( under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act) in alleged connivance with some employees of PNB.

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Nirav Modi
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Mehul Choksi

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