PNB Bank fugitive Nirav Modi Located In UK: British Govt Conformed

The British government has located PNB bank fugitive Nirav Modi in the UK. Indian government informs about this to media. The government said that the British government had informed India that Nirav Modi had been located. He is living in the United Kingdom. Answering to an inquiry on Nirav Modi in the Rajya Sabha, Minister of State for External Affairs VK Singh Said that the National Central Bureau of Manchester notify India that their inspection has prompted the area of Nirav Modi in the UK.

“In August 2018, the administration sent two solicitations to England. One from the CBI and the other from the Enforcement Directorate to the experts of the UK. Who are looking for the removal of Nirav Modi to India. Prior this month, the Congress party had referred to a report of the Income Tax Division to claim that Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley had earlier information about Nirav Modi’s arrangement to escape India.

Tending to a public interview, Congress Representative Randeep Singh Surjewala says, “Data that Nirav Modi is going to escape the nation after misrepresentation of Rs 23,000 crore was there with Modi government. Through I-T Dept report eight months previously Nirav Modi fled. If Modi ji and Jaitley ji thought about Nirav Modi and Mehul Choksi, at that point how could they flee?”

Congress claimed BJP for Nirav Modi’s flee

Congress president Rahul Gandhi had likewise focused on Jaitley over the issue. Taking to microblogging website Twitter, the Congress boss Rahul Gandhi says, “8 months before they allowed to escape, the IT dept. Composed a 10,000 page gives an account of Chota Modi and Choksi’s gigantic extortion. Govt had proof to capture them. In any case, didn’t because FM Jaitley’s daughter was employed as Choksi’s attorney. FM Jaitley must leave promptly.”

Nirav Modi has been fleeing since the claimed Punjab National Bank extortion. By a wide margin, the most elevated in the nation as far as esteem, became exposed early this year. An Interpol officer capture warrant was as of late told against him even as India is attempting to get him removed from the United Kingdom, where he was last answered to have been based.

ED has likewise documented a charge sheet against him claiming that he washed and occupied over Rs 6,400 crore of bank finances abroad to sham organizations that were under his and his families’ control.

PNB can now relax as his biggest fugitive is about to bring back to India. Let’s hope that from now no any bank has to face such problems. To avoid such problems, the government must imply few rules which can stop this kind of losses. To make sure no bank suffer this problem, even the bank must double cross-check before the sanctioning the loan. 

Komal Sinha: