Nirav Modi\'s extradition request awaiting UK govt.\'s response: MEA

Nirav Modi's extradition request awaiting UK govt.'s response: MEA

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In the wake of reports that is living and working in London, on Saturday said that is making strong efforts to bring back the and was waiting for a response from the with regard to its extradition request sent in August last year.

"The fact that we have requested the for the extradition of means that we are aware that he is in the UK. Otherwise, we would not have made the extradition request," said

"We first made a request for extradition based on information provided by the ED in early August and then by CBI in late August. Despite what we see on television, the status remains the same. The is yet to respond to MEA's request," Kumar said while responding to a question from ANI. He added that the UK is still considering the request for extradition of

Extradition of a fugitive is a long drawn process and is strongly pursuing the matter with its counterpart in UK, Raveesh Kumar said.

"Just because Modi has been spotted doesn't mean he will be brought back immediately. Both requests are under UK govt consideration. There is no demand for fresh document or request has been sought from the UK side from us so far. We are awaiting a response from UK government," the said.

Nirav Modi, one of the prime accused in the PNB scam in India, was tracked down on Saturday to an 8-million pound apartment in London's posh locality West End according to

An interview and a video with the wanted diamantaire published early Saturday in the British newspaper, revealed that Modi has also started a new diamond business in Soho. The newspaper headlined its piece 'Exclusive: India's most wanted man Nirav Modi - accused of £1.5 billion fraud -living openly in London'.

The video shows Nirav Modi sporting a handle-bar moustache and wearing an expensive jacket, repeatedly saying "no comments" to a series of questions put to him by the newspaper's reporter, including whether he has sought asylum in the

Modi is the subject of an extradition request by India, along with an Red Corner Notice being issued for the PNB scam accused. Modi is the prime accused in the Rs 13,000 crore PNB fraud, along with his uncle was granted citizenship of on January 15, 2018, while Modi is in

Both Modi and left in January last year before the PNB scam came out in the public. The duo has not returned to India despite repeated summons from probe agencies and courts.

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First Published: Sat, March 09 2019. 13:39 IST