London Court rejects bail plea of Nirav Modi

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Modi, arrested by the in connection with a loan default case in India, was produced before a here on Wednesday, which sent him to the jail till March 29.

Modi, who was arrested on Tuesday afternoon (local time), sought bail and offered 5 lakh pounds but the rejected it, saying that there was substantial ground to believe that the may not surrender.

The Court while sending him to the jail has fixed March 29 as the next date of hearing on the extradition issue.

Modi's told the court that he has provided documents to the police including His also showed employment pass, Hong Kong ID card, other to bring home his point.

"Nirav Modi's son has been in school for the last five years. He is working here and a regular taxpayer. He reiterates his willingness to fully cooperate in the proceedings. He is working on a salary of close to 20,000 pounds a month, and has an evident NI number (national insurance)," his informed the Court.

The lawyer, who appeared in the Westminster Magistrates' Court, told the Court: "Please be aware that this is very high-value money involving case."

The Court was informed that when arrested, Modi's expired passport was seized, and his current passport with the now has been revoked by the Indian authorities.

Modi's also argued that arrived here in January 2018 before any allegations were made against him. "His son is here too. He is here lawfully. He contests the extradition case and allegations," said Modi's counsel.

According to the Scotland Yard, was arrested "on behalf of Indian authorities on Tuesday afternoon (local time) in Holborn. He will appear in custody at tomorrow (Wednesday, 20 March)."

"Nirav Deepak was arrested on behalf of the Indian authorities this afternoon (Tuesday, 19 March) in Holborn. He will appear in custody at tomorrow (Wednesday, 20 March)," said the in a statement.

The fugitive diamond merchant Modi is wanted for his alleged involvement in Rs 13,000 crore (PNB) loan default case.

A non-bailable warrant (NBW) has also been issued against Ami Modi, wife of Nirav, under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), said ED sources.

A court on Monday had issued an arrest warrant against diamond merchant Modi. The arrest warrant was issued by the Westminster Court, sources said.

The arrest of Modi comes days after the fugitive was tracked down to a 33-storey in London's district.

The tower was an office complex and was converted into luxury residences with prices ranging from million to PS55 million all with superb views over the city of

Modi was believed to be living in a property worth PS8 million apartments in the tower. The rent for a similar apartment in the tower comes to approximately PS17,000 a month, had stated

A special court under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) in on Wednesday granted permission to the (I-T) to auction the paintings and cars of Nirav Modi, the whom the arrested on Tuesday afternoon (local time) in

"A special PMLA court has allowed Income Tax Department's application to auction some paintings from the collection of All those paintings have been seized by the (ED)," said the sources.

had filed an application to seek permission from the special court as it had already published the auction notice. Modi is also a defaulter for the Income Tax Dept. "Through the auction, wishes to make some recovery," they said.

Sources said the court has allowed I-T to go ahead with the auction by the end of this month, but "all the proceeds of this auction are to be deposited in the special PMLA court."

It is said 173 paintings and 11 cars of Modi will be auctioned.

One of the prime accused in the PNB scam in India, Modi is the subject of an extradition request by India, along with an Red Corner Notice being issued against him. Modi is the prime accused in Rs 13,000 crore PNB loan fraud case, along with his uncle

was granted citizenship of on January 15, 2018. Both Modi and left in January last year before the PNB scam came out in the public. The duo has not returned to despite repeated summons from probe agencies and courts.

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First Published: Wed, March 20 2019. 18:56 IST