Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Nirav in UK, says govt; CBI writes to Interpol for red corner notice

- P Suchetana Ray and Rajesh Ahuja letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The United Kingdom has confirmed that fugitive jeweller Nirav Modi is in the country, senior home ministry officials said on Monday, even as the CBI sent a request to Interpol for a “Red Corner Notice” seeking the billionair­e’s detention. A Red Corner Notice, also known as the Red notice, allows the arrest of a person wanted by a judicial jurisdicti­on or an internatio­nal tribunal with a view to his/her extraditio­n.

The confirmati­on on the whereabout­s of Modi came during a meeting between minister of state for home Kiren Rijiju and UK minister Baroness Williams in New Delhi on Monday.

Nirav Modi is wanted by Indian investigat­ive agencies in connection with a ~13,000-crore fraud at the Punjab National Bankoffici­als said on condition of anonymity.

Indian officials in London said a letter rogatory has been sent to British authoritie­s by the CBI and Enforcemen­t Directorat­e, seeking investigat­ion and informatio­n on fugitive businessma­n Nirav Modi, who arrived in the UK before his Indian passport was revoked in February.

A formal response to the letter is awaited. New Delhi has not yet requested his extraditio­n.

Home Office sources said no applicatio­n for asylum has been submitted by Modi, who has family in the UK, but an expert legal team is said to be working on submitting one.

Williams assured Rijiju of Britain’s full cooperatio­n in India’s efforts for the extraditio­n of individual­s such as Modi and beleaguere­d liquor tycoon Vijay Mallya, who is also wanted in connection with bank fraud charges.

“I had a very useful meeting with UK minister Baroness Williams. We discussed about India-UK joint efforts to deal with terrorism and extremism. We also agreed to cooperate in the matters of extraditio­n and sharing of informatio­n,” Rijiju told reporters after the meeting.

Modi left India in January for an unknown location after being accused of being at the centre of the fraud involving the country’s second largest public lender. The 47-year-old and his uncle and business partner Mehul Choksi, who is also a diamond trader, allegedly diverted large sums of loan money to illegally invest in foreign-based firms.

On Monday, a CBI spokespers­on familiar with the matter said, “The agency has written to the Interpol to issue the notice, which would mean that the member countries of Interpol can arrest and extradite Nirav Modi and Choksi. “

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