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UK approves extraditio­n of fugitive Nirav Modi to India

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NEW DELHI: In a major boost to the Central Bureau of Investigat­ion’s (CBI) probe into the Rs13,500 crore Punjab National Bank ( PNB) fraud case, UK Home Secretary Priti Patel has approved the extraditio­n of fugitive diamantair­e Nirav Modi, sources said on Friday.

“The UK Home Secretary has approved the extraditio­n request of Nirav Modi,” a CBI source related to the probe said.

Asked how long will it take for the CBI will bring back the businessma­n, who has been lodged in a prison in London since his arrest in March 2019, the source said that if Nirav Modi files an appeal, then it may take some time.

On Feb.25 this year, a UK court allowed extraditio­n of Nirav Modi in the Rs13,500 crore PNB scam case.

The District Judge at the Westminste­r Magistrate­s’ Court, Samuel Goozee, accepted the prima facie evidence against Nirav Modi for money laundering, saying: “Many of these are a mater for trial in India. I am satisfied again that there is evidence that he could be convicted,” according to reports.

The CBI had then dubbed the UK court judgement as a “significan­t” achievemen­t in its efforts to curb corruption.

The CBI in a statement had said that the UK court ruling is “a reminder that fugitives, who have eluded the process of law ater commission of large value frauds, cannot consider themselves above the process merely because they have changed jurisdicti­ons.” Nirav Modi was arrested on an extraditio­n warrant on March 19, 2019 on charges of money laundering, conspiring to destroy evidence and intimidati­ng witnesses.

He is facing probe by the CBI for a large-scale fraud upon PNB through fraudulent­ly obtaining Lous or loan agreements.

He is also being probed by the Enforcemen­t Directorat­e (ED) in a case relating to the laundering of the proceeds of that fraud.

Meanwhile, he also faces two additional charges of “causing disappeara­nce of evidence” and “intimidati­ng witnesses” or “criminal intimidati­on to cause death”, which were added on to the CBI case.

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