CBI files extradition request to bring back Nirav Modi after UK confirms presence
New Delhi, Aug 20: India has moved an extradition request after authorities have confirmed that fugitive businessman, Nirav Modi is in the United Kingdom. The extradition request was moved by the Central Bureau of Investigation.
The decision to file the request was made after authorities in the UK confirmed to the CBI that Nirav Modi is in their country.
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The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) began the process of filing an extradition request for Nirav Modi in June itself. This would now have to be approved by the UK Home Office following which an extradition warrant can be issued.
According to information available in the UK, Nirav Modi - wanted in India for an alleged Rs 13,500 crore Punjab National Bank (PNB) fraud - arrived in London earlier this year on an Indian passport.
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A non-bailable warrant was issued against Nirav Modi and 10 other accused, including his family members, in the PNB fraud case following a chargesheet filed by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) last month. The businessman is believed to have left India with his family around a month before the PNB filed its first complaint with the CBI at the beginning of this year.