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Nirav Modi’s art collection seized

150 paintings recovered from warehouse; artwork by Souza, Gaitonde, Raza confiscate­d

- SHRIMI CHOUDHARY

The Income-Tax department on Saturday seized over 150 paintings by renowned artists from Nirav Modi’s warehouse located at Wadala.

These masterpiec­es were shifted from Modi’s offices and residences to the warehouse, with an intention to hide them, sources in agencies said.

Confirming the developmen­t, a senior tax official said valuation process of the expensive paintings was going on. The paintings include works of Indian masters such as FN Souza, VS Gaitonde, SH Raza, Amrita Sher-Gil and Akbar Padamsee. Modi also had some sculptures from Italy and the US, said a source. Modi collected Chinese artwork and owns masterpiec­es by Xu Lei and Zeng Xiaojun.

“Looking at these, it seems Modi had a wide collection of artwork, including modern art, oil and abstract works, besides sculptures,” said one source. Sources said many of these paintings were purchased in private sales or through auction houses, and would carry an expensive price tag.

It could not be ascertaine­d whether the paintings were real or replicas of the original pieces, sources said.

“However, there should be many original works, considerin­g that these were taken away to a warehouse from his residences and offices before he fled the country,” said an official.

Apart from these, the department is currently examining Modi’s foreign bank accounts and properties confiscate­d from across the country. It has issued summons to 26 people who purchased diamond jewellery from Modi’s firm in cash.

The Enforcemen­t Directorat­e (ED) on Saturday also seized 21 immovable properties of Nirav Modi and companies controlled by him. The properties worth ~5.24 billion were seized under anti-money laundering laws.

The attached assets include a farmhouse in Alibag, a solar power plant, 135 acres of land in Ahmednagar, and residentia­l and office properties in Mumbai and Pune. With this, the assets seized by the ED, of both the accused and their firms, amount to ~60 billion.

Mehul Choksi and Nirav Modi, the key accused, are being investigat­ed by multiple agencies after it came to light that Punjab National Bank was allegedly cheated of ~114 billion through letters of undertakin­g, with the purported involvemen­t of a few employees of the bank.

The Central Bureau of Investigat­ion and the ED have registered two first informatio­n reports (FIRs) each.

 ?? PHOTO: COMPANY SOURCES ?? Artwork in one of Nirav Modi’s establishm­ent. Sources said many paintings were purchased by the diamantair­e in private sales or through auction houses
PHOTO: COMPANY SOURCES Artwork in one of Nirav Modi’s establishm­ent. Sources said many paintings were purchased by the diamantair­e in private sales or through auction houses

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