Extradition warrant issued against Nirav Modi\, arrest imminent: Sources

Extradition warrant issued against Nirav Modi, arrest imminent: Sources

Press Trust of India  |  London/New Delhi 

A has issued an arrest warrant against fugitive diamantaire Nirav Modi, the main accused in the USD 2 billion PNB scam case, in response to a request by the for his in a case, officials said on Monday.

The warrant was issued a few days back and the ED was subsequently informed, they said.

Modi, 48, will be subsequently brought before the to secure bail and the legal proceedings for his will begin thereafter, they said.

in has issued an warrant against Modi, making his arrest imminent, according to sources in London involved with the case.

While the and said they cannot confirm or deny the warrant until an arrest has been executed and an accused has been formally charged, officials aware of the developments confirmed that a warrant was issued last week with authorities in being made aware on Monday.

"The reason we do not comment on an arrest until it takes place is because the individual must be charged before anything can be established," a Metropolitan Police said.

Now that a warrant has reportedly been issued, Modi wanted by in relation to the Rs 13,500-crore (PNB) fraud case can choose to voluntarily surrender at a police station or have to be arrested by Metropolitan Police officers charged with executing the warrant.

The business tycoon's arrest, which could take place within days, would lead to Modi being produced before a at in London to be formally charged, following which he is expected to seek bail.

The case will then follow a similar pattern through the UK courts as that of liquor baron Vijay Mallya, who remains on bail since his arrest on an extradition warrant in April 2017 on Rs 9,000 fraud and charges. The 63-year-old has since filed an application seeking leave to appeal against his extradition ordered by UK last month.

Mallya's case is in final stages in that country.

Javid had certified India's extradition request for Modi earlier this month, triggering the legal process in the courts, kick-started with the issuance of a warrant.

of the certification of India's request came just as Modi was tracked down to a three-bedroom flat in the tower block of luxury apartments in the West End of London.

He is believed to have arrived in London last year and was able to travel in and out of Britain at least four times since his passport was cancelled by the Indian authorities in February 2018.

The revelation of Modi's whereabouts in London comes a day after his 30,000 sq ft seaside mansion at in was demolished by authorities using explosives.

During some of his stay in London, he was reportedly also living in the heart of the city above his jewellery boutique called on Old Bond Street, which has since closed down.

Modi, a whose designs have been worn by Hollywood stars, is now believed to be running a new business, which describes itself on the register as a in watches and jewellery and a retailer of watches and jewellery in specialised stores.

Modi and his uncle, Mehul Choksi, are the main accused in the PNB scam and they both left before the details of the fraud came to light in January 2018.

Modi has been chargesheeted by both the agencies and the ED has also attached his assets worth Rs 1,873.08 crore under the Prevention of Act (PMLA), and has also seized assets linked to him and his family worth Rs 489.75 crore.

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First Published: Mon, March 18 2019. 21:15 IST