PNB scam: Purvi Modi owned shell companies abroad to launder money

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Purvi Deepak -- sister of fugitive diamentaire -- was the owner and formed solely for the purpose of laundering the money and was the direct beneficiary of the proceeds of crime, says an

"Purvi Modi played a major role in laundering the proceeds of the crime generated from the PNB scam. She is beneficiary of at least $133 million scam money," an (ED) requesting anonymity told IANS.

He said: "She is owner/ director of shell/ investment companies formed solely to launder the proceeds of the crime through companies -- (UAE), Lili Mountain Investment, Pristyn Holdings Ltd, Novelar and in British Virgin Islands, and in "

The said that these companies were formed and managed in a "very complex manner to camouflage the criminal origin of funds in these companies".

"Some trusts were also incorporated for money laundering," he said, adding that she was found to have links with Montecristo Trust, and

The ED official's remarks came soon after the issued the red corner notice against Purvi Modi on the charge of money laundering, on the Directorate's request.

In August, a special court in had issued public summons to her and brother Neeshal, who are Belgian citizens, to appear before it on September 25. The court also said that if they fail to appear, their properties would be confiscated under the newly-enacted fugitive offenders act.

Last week, the also issued an RCN against Nirav Modi's in connection with the case.

The ED further revealed that were opened in her name and in the name of her companies in overseas locations like Barbados, Mauritius, Switzerland, Singapore, the and Hong Kong, among others.

"The funds stolen from PNB to the tune of over Rs 500 crore were invested in Firestar India via Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) after layering through above mentioned companies," he said.

Beside laundering money, Purvi Modi also purchased properties in foreign countries in the name of shell companies controlled by her, the official said.

"Earlier, Purvi Modi was the beneficiary of and Hong Kong-based dummy companies in which letters of undertaking (LOUs) were credited. Later, her name was removed from these companies and dummy directors were introduced," the official said.

"Therefore, she actively participated in the crime of money laundering and layering of the money thus acquired and was also the beneficiary of the proceeds of crime," he said.

The RCN is issued to seek the location and arrest of wanted person(s) for extradition or similar legal action.

The ED wants to question Purvi Modi to unearth further details of the fraud committed by and his uncle of the to cheat the Mumbai-based branch.

The Interpol, in its notice, requested its 192 member countries to arrest or detain Purvi Modi so that her extradition process could begin.

The Interpol has issued a similar notice against Nirav Modi, who along with his family as well as uncle Choksi left the country in January, a month before the fraud came to light.

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First Published: Mon, September 10 2018. 17:56 IST