Nirav Modi’s assets worth Rs 637 crore seized in five countries

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Fugitive jeweler Nirav Modi’s wealth and properties worth Rs. 637 crore in India and abroad have been seized, the Enforcement Directorate said today. High-priced jewellery, luxe apartments and bank accounts stowing hundreds of crores have been taken over by investigators, in India and four other countries including UK and New York. Nirav Modi, wanted in a Rs. 13,000 crore fraud in which fake guarantees in the name of the state-run Punjab National Bank (PNB) were used to extract overseas loans, is believed to be in the UK.

This is a rare case in which Indian agencies have seized properties abroad in a criminal investigation, said the agency. “Bringing back the proceeds of crime from a foreign jurisdiction is perhaps unique to Nirav Modi and Mehul Choksi case,” said the Enforcement Directorate in a statement.

The Enforcement Directorate’s haul features exquisite diamond jewellery worth Rs. 22.69 crore brought back to India from Hong Kong in 23 shipments. The jewellery had been shipped abroad after the CBI filed the first FIR against the celebrity jeweler in January.

It had allegedly been stashed in the vault of a private company in Hong Kong on behalf of Nirav Modi. The Enforcement Directorate says it was able to persuade the company to help bring back the jewellery to India. The stock value of the jewellery was declared around Rs. 85 crores but an independent assessment brought it down to around Rs. 22.7 crores.

An apartment in London worth Euro 6.25 million or Rs. 57 crores and owned by Nirav Modi’s sister Purvi Modi has been taken over. The property, Flat no 103, Marathon House, 200 Marylebone Road, was bought in 2017 in the name of Belvedere Holdings Group – which is linked to Purvi Modi. The money used to buy the flat was stolen funds from the Punjab National Bank (PNB), said the Enforcement Directorate.

Two lavish apartments worth $29.99 million or Rs. 216 Crores in New York’s Central Park area have been seized. The apartments were bought in the name of The Ithaca Trust for $25 million and 4.99 million. The beneficiary of “The Ithaca Trust” is Ami Modi (Nirav Modi’s wife) and her children.

The money swindled from PNB, say investigators, was layered extensively and kept tied up in multiple jurisdictions like Dubai, Bahamas, USA, Singapore.

Back home, a flat in south Mumbai worth Rs. 19.5 crore in the name of Purvi Modi has been attached. The deed for the flat was signed by Neeshal Modi, her brother. Five accounts with Rs. 278 crores have been attached. These accounts belonged to Nirav Modi, Purvi Modi and their companies.

A bank account belonging to an investment company registered in British Virgin Island and owned by Purvi Modi and Maiank Mehta in Singapore, with Rs. 44 crores balance, has been taken over. During investigation it was found that most of the money was transferred to these accounts after the scam has been booked.

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