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Red corner notice against Nirav Modi likely

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

The Interpol is all set to issue a red corner notice (RCN) against fugitive diamantair­e Nirav Modi as the internatio­nal agency is satisfied with the documents provided by the Central Bureau of Investigat­ion (CBI) which is probing the $2 billion scam, sources said.

The records the CBI provided to the Interpol included the non-bailable warrants issued by a Mumbai special court and the details of the charge sheets filed in the case etc. The documents were found in order and have satisfied the Lyon-based internatio­nal police cooperatio­n agency which is "processing" the CBI's request, they said.

The sources said the process was at an advanced stage and an RCN could be issued by early next week, unless some last-minute explanatio­n was sought, the chances of which were negligible, they said.

The sources in the government said that a meeting of the External Affairs Ministry, the CBI and other investigat­ive agencies on Friday discussed Nirav Modi's multiple passports. At the meeting, convened by an Additional Secretary-level officer of the MEA, inputs were sought from the CBI on the issue of fugitives being able to travel across borders in spite of carrying cancelled or revoked passports, they said.

The CBI had tried to track the movements of Nirav Modi through a diffusion notice issued through the Interpol on February 15, but it had limited success as only the United Kingdom responded to the CBI request, they said. Nirav Modi managed to travel across several countries even after informatio­n about his passport being revoked by the Indian government was flashed in the Interpol central database on February 24, the CBI had earlier said.

"After the passport was revoked/cancelled by the External Affairs Ministry, we had updated this informatio­n in the diffusion notice. The informatio­n that Nirav Modi's has been revoked was provided in the Interpol central database, available to all the member countries, on February 24," CBI spokespers­on Abhishek Dayal had said. He had said the after the 'diffusion' notice was issued by the Interpol on the request of the CBI, the agency followed it up with six countries where Nirav Modi was suspected to have fled. The agency requested these countries to share informatio­n about his whereabout­s and movements.

The agency sent these reminders to the Interpol coordinati­on agency of the United Kingdom on April 25, May 22, May 24 and May 28.

Similar reminders were also sent to the agencies of the US, Singapore, Belgium, the UAE and France, they said.

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