PNB fraud: ED attaches over Rs 171-cr assets of Nirav Modi

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

In fresh action against Nirav Modi, the (ED) has attached assets worth over Rs 171 crore "beneficially owned" by the absconding diamantaire in connection with its probe in the over USD 2 billion case, the agency said today.

The central probe agency here said it issued a provisional order under the Prevention of Act (PMLA), attaching four commercial premises -- with the market value of Rs 72.87 crore -- in and Surat, 106 accounts holding Rs 55.12 crore of deposits, 15 demat accounts containing Rs 35.86 crore, and 11 cars valued Rs 4.01 crore.

"The worth of these assets beneficially owned by is about Rs 171.26 crore (market value)," the ED said in a statement.

The agency had earlier attached 21 assets - worth Rs 523.72 crore - of in this case, the statement said.

The agency had last week seized over 34,000 pieces of jewellery worth Rs 85 crore from the Gitanjali Group, owned by Nirav Modi's uncle and Mehul Choksi, who is also wanted in this case.

and Choksi are being investigated by the ED for allegedly cheating the (PNB), the country's second largest lender, to the tune of more than USD 2 billion or over Rs 13,000 crore.

The agency had recently summoned at least four family members of Modi, including his father, brother, sister and borther-in-law, and his US-based business partner in this case.

The case is also being probed by the CBI and other investigative agencies.

These agencies suspect that and Choksi could now be in the US.

The duo and others are being probed under various criminal laws after the came to light this year following a complaint by that they allegedly cheated the nationalised to the tune of over Rs 13,000 crore, with the purported involvement of a few employees of the bank.

The and the ED have registered two first information reports each in the case.

The CBI had last week filed two charge sheets in the case before a court, while the ED is expected to file its own prosecution complaint soon.

The ED complaint or charge sheet will focus on the aspect and the role of Nirav Modi, Choksi and others in perpetrating the alleged

Both Nirav Modi and Choski are said to have left the country before criminal cases were lodged against them.

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First Published: Mon, May 21 2018. 20:56 IST