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PNB fraud: ED attaches Rs 255 crore assets of Nirav Modi in Hong Kong
Oct 25, 2018 1:24 AM

The Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Thursday said it has attached valuables and jewellery worth Rs 255 crore in Hong Kong of diamond jeweller Nirav Modi in connection with the $2 billion alleged fraud in PNB.

The agency said it has issued a provisional order under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) for attachment of these assets.

"The said valuables were exported through 26 shipments by Dubai based companies of Nirav Modi to the Hong Kong based companies controlled by him after the registration of the case (PNB money laundering) in India," it said.

These valuables, diamonds and jewellery were lying in a logistics company vault in Hong Kong, the agency said.

"Details like value, consignee, shipper, ownership among others of these shipments were obtained during investigation and after gathering the evidences of ownership and value of the goods, the same have been attached," it said.

The value of the attached assets is USD 34.97 million or about Rs 255 crore at present, it said.

A court issued order will soon be sent to Hong Kong to formalise the PMLA attachment order, they said.

With this latest order, the total attachment in this case against the absconding diamantaire is about Rs 4,744 crore.

Nirav Modi has been absconding since the alleged?bank?fraud, by far the highest in the country in terms of value, came to light early this year and an?Interpol?arrest warrant has been notified against him even as?India?is working to get him extradited from the United Kingdom, where he was last reported to have been based.

ED has also filed a charge sheet against him alleging that he laundered and diverted over Rs 6,400 crore of?bank?funds abroad to dummy companies that were under his and his families' control.

First Published:Oct 25, 2018 10:24 AM IST

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