London court issues arrest warrant against Nirav Modi
Fugitive di am ant a ire expected to be put under formal arrest by the London police soon
A London court has issued an arrest warrant against jewellery designer Nirav Modi, the main accused in the $2-billion PNB scam, in response to an Enforcement Directorate request for his extradition in a moneylaundering case, officials said on Monday.
ALondon court has issued an arrest warrant against fugitive diamantaire Nirav Modi, the main accused in the $2-billion Punjab National Bank (PNB) scam case, in response to a request by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) for his extradition in a money laundering case, officials said on Monday.
They said the investigative agency has been recently informed about the issuance of the warrant by the Westminster Magistrate Court against Modi and he is expected to be put under formal arrest by the London Metropolitan police soon.
The warrant was issued a few days back and the ED was subsequently informed, they said.
Modi, 48, will be subsequently brought before the court to secure bail and the legal proceedings for his extradition will begin thereafter, they said.
Westminster Magistrates’ Court in London has issued an extradition warrant against Modi, making his arrest imminent, according to sources in London involved with the case.
While the UK court and Scotland Yard said they cannot confirm or deny the warrant until an arrest has been executed and an accused has been formally charged, officials aware of the developments confirmed that a warrant was issued last week with authorities in India being made aware on Monday.
"The reason we do not comment on an arrest until it takes place is because the individual must be charged before anything can be established,” a Metropolitan Police spokesperson said.
Now that a warrant has reportedly been issued, Modi – wanted by India in relation to the ~13,500-crore PNB fraud case — can choose to vo luntarily surrender at a police station or have to be arrested by Metropolitan Police officers charged with executing the warrant.