The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has de-attached assets worth Rs 1,000 crore, including the building that once housed Rhythm House music store at Kala Ghoda, a Nepeansea Road flat, an office building in Kurla and jewellery, of diamantaire Nirav Modi on court order for auction to recover the Punjab National Bank (PNB) dues. The National Company Law Tribunal has appointed a liquidator to auction the properties. The ED has already released some of these properties and is in the process of giving possession of the rest, which includes a solar power plant in Ahmednagar district, to the bank for the auction. The agency has also handed over to PNB around Rs 6 crore it had recovered earlier after auctioning cars, paintings and other expensive items owned by the Modis.