India sends extradition request to UK for fugitive billionaire

India sends extradition request to UK for fugitive billionaire

Modi's whereabouts have remained largely unknown since January until India's foreign affairs ministry told parliament it had sent an extradition request for Modi to Britain.

India’s Congress party youth wing activists burn a cut-out effigy of billionaire jeweller Nirav Modi during a protest in Mumbai, India, February 2018. (Reuters pic)
NEW DELHI:
India has asked Britain to extradite billionaire jeweller Nirav Modi, one of the main accused in the US$2 billion loan fraud at state-run Punjab National Bank (PNB).

Modi’s whereabouts have been unknown since PNB in January said that two jewellery groups headed by Modi and his uncle, Mehul Choksi, defrauded the bank for years by raising foreign credit using fake guarantees.

The international police agency Interpol last month issued a request to find and arrest Modi.

But on Thursday, India’s foreign affairs ministry told parliament it had sent an extradition request for Modi to Britain. It did not specify how it knew Modi was there.

Modi and Choksi have denied wrongdoing. Lawyers for both could not be immediately reached for comment on Friday.

The PNB fraud, dubbed the biggest in India’s banking history, exposed shortcomings in the management of PNB and undermined confidence in India’s state-run banking sector, which controls over two-thirds of the nation’s bank assets.

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