PNB fraud: ED arrests vice president of Nirav Modi’s Firestar in money laundering case

Enforcement Directorate arrests Shyam Sunder Wadhwa, a ‘close’ associate and the vice president of Nirav Modi’s firm Firestar in connection with money laundering probe in the PNB fraud
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The Enforcement Directorate says Shyam Sunder Wadhwa was in close touch with Nirav Modi and was also involved in money laundering at the behest of and in aid of the diamantaire. Photo: PTI
The Enforcement Directorate says Shyam Sunder Wadhwa was in close touch with Nirav Modi and was also involved in money laundering at the behest of and in aid of the diamantaire. Photo: PTI

Mumbai/New Delhi: The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has arrested a “close” associate and the vice president of a firm of diamantaire Nirav Modi in connection with a money laundering probe in the over Rs12,000 crore PNB fraud, officials said on Wednesday.

Shyam Sunder Wadhwa, the vice president of the Firestar group, was arrested last night under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), the officials said.

He was described as a “close confidant” of Modi. “He is in close touch with Modi and is also involved in money laundering at the behest of and in aid of Nirav Modi,” an official said.

This is the ED’s first arrest in the case. Wadhwa is expected to be produced before a local court in Mumbai today.

The central probe agency said Wadhwa will help it in “unravelling the truth behind the scam”. It alleged that he was trying to “mislead” the agency during interrogation but confessed doing the paper work for creating two firms and appointing “dummy” directors in them.

The central probe agency has filed two money laundering FIRs against Nirav Modi and his uncle and Gitanjali Gems promoter Mehul Choksi to probe the alleged fraud in Punjab National Bank.

It has conducted a total of 251 country-wide searches in the case after it began the criminal probe against the accused in February. The total seizure and attachment of diamond, gold, precious and semi-precious stones and other movable and immovable assets in the case stand at Rs7,664 crore.