Nirav Modi\, Choksi\'s luxury cars auctioned at Rs 3.29 cr: ED

Nirav Modi, Choksi's luxury cars auctioned at Rs 3.29 cr: ED

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

A dozen luxury cars of PNB scam accused and have been auctioned, fetching the government exchequer Rs 3.29 crore, the ED said Friday.

The vehicles were attached by the agency under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) in the past.

The (ED) had in March obtained the permission of a special PMLA court in for auctioning 13 cars of the Modi-duo as part of its money laundering probe in the USD 2 billion alleged

The was carried out byMetal (MSTC) Ltd, it said in a statement.

"There are 13 vehicles (11 belonging to group and 2 belonging to group) put on through MSTC platform on April 25.

"Out of these 13 vehicles, twelve (10 of group and 2 of Choksi group) were successfully bided for a total amount of Rs 3,28,94,293," it said.

The had last month auctioned several art works that were owned by absconding diamond merchant Nirav Modi for Rs 59.37 crore.

The ED and the CBI are investigating Nirav Modi, his uncle Choksi and others for alleged money laundering and corruption to perpetrate the alleged scam in the Brady House branch of the PNB in that was unearthed last year.

While Nirav Modi has been arrested in recently and is seeking his extradition, Choksi is said to be in the nation of and a similar legal action against him is on too.

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First Published: Fri, April 26 2019. 14:25 IST