CBI books billionaire diamond jeweller Nirav Modi, 3 others in Rs 280 cr cheating case


Mumbai, Feb 5 (The Indian Express): The CBI on Monday booked billionaire diamond jeweller Nirav Modi, his wife, brother and his maternal uncle Mehul Choksi in connection with a Rs 280 crore cheating case after it received a complaint from the Punjab National Bank (PNB) on January 29.

The FIR registered by the CBI said a few public servants “committed abuse of official position to cause pecuniary advantage to Diamond R US, Solar Exports, Stellar Diamonds and wrongful loss of Rs 280.70 crore to Punjab National Bank during 2017”. Modi, his wife, brother, and Choksi are all partners of these three firms, the CBI FIR said.

According to the PNB complaint, two of its employees had “fraudulently” issued eight letters of undertakings (LoUs) and “transmitted SWIFT instructions to the overseas branches of Indian Banks” to raise buyers credit of Rs 280 crore for Modi’s firms without “making entries in the bank system”. The bank has requested the CBI to issue a look-out notice against all of the alleged accused to ensure that they do not leave the country “to avoid the process of law”.

Earlier, in January 2017, the Income Tax department had raided over 50 offices and residential premises of Modi, one of India’s top diamond merchants, and seized cash, jewellery and several documents that allegedly revealed tax evasion by his firms.

The agency had allegedly found evidence of bogus purchases and cash sales that were not recorded in the books of the firms. It had also surveyed the offices of Gitanjali Group — one of the largest diamond companies in India and a listed jewellery retailer promoted by Choksi — in connection with the investigation. Modi, who grew up in Antwerp in Belgium, worked closely with Choksi for about 10 years.

A recent entrant to the billionaire club, Modi was named in the Forbes India’s Richest People List 2016, with a net worth of $1.74 billion. Modi is known for his high-value jewellery that cost as much as Rs 50 crore and regularly features at auctions conducted by houses like Christie’s and Sotheby’s. In 2010, Modi’s Golconda necklace sold for Rs 16.29 crore at a Christie’s auction.

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Tue, Feb 06 2018

    Whether Nirav Modi is related or connected to our PM

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  • dominic-dsouza-Rudy, mudarangady mauritius

    Mon, Feb 05 2018

    new india

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  • SMR, Karkala

    Mon, Feb 05 2018

    For the first time in the history of India PM Modi government agency booked against billionaire diamond jeweller Modi?
    This is all happens after Gujarat assembly elections were BJP won just got sever seats more than required mark.
    CBI, IT, ED these days only known to target opposition party members know booked another Modi who might have supported the revolted Patel?
    This might be an exercise to force the Belgium based Gujarati businessman to share his 'Forbes' wealth by transferring some percentage to BJP party funds as elections for state assemblies and Lok Sabha is closing in.
    When calendar girls Vijay Mallya, being human Lalit Modi, fugitive arms dealer Sanjay Bhandari's firm Offset India Solutions (OIS) can escape India from prosecution even after billions in fraudulent, Nirav Modi will be bailed may be 280 Seconds.
    PM Modi government is looking black money in tax free heaven. But in reality all remains in Gujarat Model.
    Jai hind

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Feb 05 2018

    I know Lalit & Nirav but who is the third Modi ...

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  • Ganapathy Bhat, Tenkumane/Mangalore

    Mon, Feb 05 2018

    PM Modi may not be corrupt like Manmohan Singh. But next to him from Amith Shaw to the last BJP cleaner also No 1 CHOR. REMEMBER. He is from BJP state. May be out of 7000 running from India one got caught the next day itself. OMG BJPeeeeeeeeee

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  • rajesh, udupi

    Mon, Feb 05 2018

    beware before u comment. u will be branded anti national.

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  • Peter, Bangalore

    Mon, Feb 05 2018

    The second name is very familiar.

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