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Wanted jeweller seeks asylum in UK

BILLIONAIR­E JEWELLER, ACCUSED OF INVOLVEMEN­T IN $1.8B SCAM, HAS REPORTEDLY REQUESTED FOR ASYLUM IN BRITAIN

- MUMBAI

Nirav Modi, whose clients included Kate Winslet, is accused of involvemen­t in a $1.8b scam |

India has requested an internatio­nal arrest warrant for fugitive billionair­e jeweller Nirav Modi, federal police said yesterday hours after reports claimed he had sought asylum in Britain.

The Central Bureau of Investigat­ion (CBI), probing a multibilli­on-dollar scam allegedly involving Modi, said they had sent a request to Interpol to issue a so-called red corner notice seeking his detention.

“A request has been sent to the Interpol,” CBI official R. K. Gaur told AFP.

Gaur however refused to confirm newspaper reports about attempts by Modi — worth $1.73 billion (Dh6.35 billion) according to Forbes, placing him 85th on India’s rich list — to seek refuge in Britain.

The Financial Times newspaper yesterday cited officials in India and Britain as saying that the jeweller, whose clients included movie stars, had sought asylum in Britain for what he called “political persecutio­n”.

A spokesman for Britain’s Home Office said it does not comment on individual cases.

His high-end eponymous brand has stores in several of the world’s major cities and boasts celebrity customers including actresses Naomi Watts and Kate Winslet and Bollywood megastar Priyanka Chopra.

But he fled India in February for an unknown location after being accused of being at the centre of a $1.8-billion fraud involving India’s second largest public lender, Punjab National Bank (PNB).

The 47-year-old and his uncle and business partner Mehul Choksi, also a diamond merchant, allegedly defrauded PNB out of 2.8 billion rupees (Dh161 million; $43.8 million).

This figure is said to be just a part of the total losses. Authoritie­s say he diverted large sums of the loan money illegally to invest in foreign-based companies. His escape had caused massive public outcry, with opposition political parties accusing Prime Minister Narendra Modi of helping him flee.

Indian arrest warrants

Several Indian courts have issued arrest warrants over his failure to appear before them since he fled. The Enforcemen­t Directorat­e, India’s financial fraud-investigat­ing agency, had unsuccessf­ully approached Interpol in March for an internatio­nal arrest warrant.

India’s government is trying to reduce the crippling debts of the country’s embattled state banks, including PNB.

It recently announced a $32-billion recapitali­sation plan to help them clean up their books ahead of the general election in 2019.

Modi’s reported attempt to seek asylum in Britain comes as India’s government seeks the extraditio­n from there of liquor tycoon Vijay Mallya.

Mallya is wanted in connection with allegedly unpaid loans to his beleaguere­d Kingfisher Airlines after he absconded to Britain in 2016. The case has soured British-Indian relations.

His [Modi’s] high-end eponymous brand has stores in several of the world’s major cities and boasts celebrity customers including actresses Naomi Watts and Kate Winslet and Bollywood megastar Priyanka Chopra.

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