Khaleej Times

ED serves Nirav arrest warrant via email

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new delhi — Revenue intelligen­ce agency DRI has served an arrest warrant via email to absconding diamantair­e Nirav Modi in a case of alleged customs duty evasion, officials said on Sunday.

The warrant was issued by a court in Surat in Gujarat after he failed to appear before it in connection with the case, they said.

The DRI had in March launched prosecutio­n against Nirav Modi and three of his firms — Firestar Internatio­nal Pvt Ltd (FIPL), Firestar Diamond Internatio­nal Pvt Ltd (FDIPL) and Radashir Jewellery Co Pvt Ltd (RJCPL) — based in the Special Economic Zone, Surat, for allegedly diverting dutyfree imported goods for purposes other than specified in the rules, they said.

According to the norms, dutyfree import of goods by the units located in the SEZ is permitted only if they are to be used as raw material and are exported after value addition or processing.

It was found that high-value diamonds and pearls worth Rs8.9 billion, involving customs duty of Rs520 million, were allegedly diverted by the SEZ units controlled by Nirav Modi and sold in the open market, the officials said.

To evade import duty, he exported low-quality diamonds and pearls and claimed that these were the ones imported and then processed, they said.

The DRI, which is probing the case, has claimed that it has collected vital details, documents and evidence.

After the launch of prosecutio­n in the case, summonses were issued by the court of chief judicial magistrate, Surat, against Nirav Modi but neither he nor his representa­tive appeared before the court on specified dates, they said.

Thereafter, the arrest warrant was issued against Nirav Modi by the court and it was emailed by the DRI to him, they said.

Nirav Modi and his uncle Mehul Choksi, the promoter of Gitanjali Gems, have allegedly defrauded Punjab National Bank of over Rs130 billion. —

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