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Diamond tycoon Modi loses bid to avoid extraditio­n to India

- London

Diamond tycoon Nirav Modi lost his bid Thursday to avoid extraditio­n from Britain to India to face allegation­s he was involved in a $1.8 billion bank fraud.

District Judge Samuel Goozee ruled in London that the fugitive jeweler has a case to answer before the Indian courts. Modi, whose jewels once adorned stars from Bollywood to Hollywood, has been held without bail in London since he was arrested in the capital in 2019.

Goozee ruled that there was enough evidence to prosecute him in his homeland, and dismissed Modi’s argument that he would not be treated fairly in India.

Indian authoritie­s have sought Modi’s arrest since February 2018, when they alleged companies he controlled defrauded the stateowned Punjab National Bank by using fake financial documents to get loans to buy and import jewels. Modi is also accused of witness intimidati­on and destroying evidence. Police in India later raided the homes and offices of Modi and business partner Mehul Choksi, seizing nearly $800 million in jewels and gold.

Modi, 49, has refused to submit to extraditio­n to India and denies the fraud allegation­s. He sought political asylum in the UK

The extraditio­n matter now goes to the UK Home Office, which will make the final decision. Modi has 14 days from that decision to appeal. Modi, who wore a dark suit for Thursday’s hearing, showed little emotion as he appeared by video link from Wandsworth Prison in southwest London.

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