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PNB fraud case: Nirav Modi remanded until Feb 27

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Published : Jan 30, 2020, 10:10 PM IST

Fugitive diamond merchant Nirav Modi is expected to appear for call-over hearings every 28 days at Westminster Magistrates' Court until the case management hearings for his extradition trial kick in. Nirav has been behind bars at Wandsworth since his arrest on March 19 on an extradition warrant executed by Scotland Yard.

PNB fraud case: Nirav Modi remanded until Feb 27
PNB fraud case: Nirav Modi remanded until Feb 27

London: Fugitive diamond merchant Nirav Modi, fighting extradition to India on charges over the nearly USD 2 billion Punjab National Bank (PNB) fraud and money laundering case, was produced for a regular remand hearing at Westminster Magistrates' Court in London on Thursday and further remanded in custody until February 27.

The 48-year-old, who has been lodged at Wandsworth Prison in south-west London, appeared via videolink from prison before District Judge David Robinson.

I am told that your case is proceeding in accordance with the directions for a final hearing on May 11, the judge told Modi, as he set the next 28-day remand hearing via videolink for February 27.

Modi's extradition trial is scheduled for five days starting from May 11, with the case management hearings in the case set to begin once all the evidence has been handed into the court for the trial.

Read also: UK High Court denies bail to Nirav Modi for fourth time

He had made a last-ditch bail application in November last year with an unprecedented house arrest guarantee, akin to those imposed on terrorist suspects, as well as citing mental health issues from being behind bars at Wandsworth since his arrest in March 2019.

But the bail plea was turned down by Chief Magistrate Emma Arbuthnot over continued fears of witness intimidation and failure to surrender before the court for his extradition trial this year.

Read also: Nirav Modi's immediate extradition not possible

The UK's Crown Prosecution Service (CPS), which represents the Indian government in the extradition proceedings, said there is no further prospect of an appeal for bail in a higher court as the UK High Court had already turned down Modi's plea earlier last year.

Modi is meanwhile expected to appear for call-over hearings every 28 days at Westminster Magistrates' Court until the case management hearings for his extradition trial kick in.

The diamond merchant denies the charges of fraud and money laundering and his defence team, led by barrister Hugo Keith, has claimed that the Indian government has wrongly blackened Nirav's name as a world-class schemer.

As part of the change in circumstances required for a fresh bail application, Nirav's lawyers had offered to double the bail bond security offered to the court, from the previous GBP 2 million to GBP 4 million. They had also informed the court of attacks on their client from fellow inmates at one of England's most overcrowded prisons.

Modi has been behind bars at Wandsworth since his arrest on March 19 on an extradition warrant executed by Scotland Yard on charges brought by New Delhi. During subsequent hearings, the UK court has been told that Modi was the "principal beneficiary" of the fraudulent issuance of letters of undertaking (LoUs) as part of a conspiracy to defraud PNB and then laundering the proceeds of crime.

His extradition trial is scheduled between May 11 and 15 this year.

With inputs from PTI

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Pak Army warns India of proper response in case of any attack
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         Islamabad, Jan 30 (PTI) The Pakistan Army on Thursday warned India of proper response in case of any attack against the country.
         Outgoing military spokesman Maj Gen Asif Ghafoor in his interaction with defence correspondents talked about the statement by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and possible reaction by Pakistan.
         Addressing the National Cadet Corps in New Delhi, Modi on Tuesday said the Indian armed forces won't take more than a week-10 days to make Pakistan bite dust.
         "India will start the war, but we will end it," said Ghafoor, who has been posted as the General Officer Commanding Okara in Punjab province, bordering India.
         "It not about 7-10 days but also about before and after this period," he said, referring to Prime Minister Modi's remarks.
         Ghafoor said that the Pakistan Army had been fighting for two decades against terrorists and was fully prepared to deal with any situation.
         He said the two countries came close to a war in 2019 but the Pakistan Army ensured peace through its preparedness and proper response.
         "Superior military strategy of (Pakistan Army chief) General Qamar Javed Bajwa saved South Asia from a big catastrophe," he claimed.
         Pakistan's civil and military leadership wanted peace in the region and the Indian civil and military leaders should realise the importance of peace, he added.
         When asked whether India was happy that he was transferred, Ghafoor said: "If India is happy then it is my honour."
         He thanked the Pakistani people and the media for cooperating during his stay as spokesman of the army.
         Ghafoor said whatever he said as the army spokesman was not his views but those of the institution he represented.
         His successor Maj Gen Babur Iftikhar would assume charge from Saturday. PTI SH ZH AKJ
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