PNB fraud: ED arrests Choksi's Hong Kong firm director


New Delhi, Nov 6 (IANS): The Enforcement Directorate on Tuesday said that it has arrested from Kolkata a director of a shell company of fugitive diamentaire Mehul Choksi in the Rs 13,500 crore Punjab National Bank (PNB) fraud case.

"We have arrested Deepak Krishna Rao Kulkarni from Kolkata Airport on the basis of a Look Out Circular (LOC) issued against him late on Monday," a senior ED official told IANS.

Kulkarni, who was coming from Hong Kong was detained at the airport by the ED officials in Kolkata who then took him to their office.

They would seek a transit remand of Kulkarni as the PNB fraud case is registered in Mumbai.

Kulkarni was director of one of the dummy companies of the Gitanjali Group owner in Hong Kong, the financial-probe agency official said. He was also made an accused in the charge sheet filed against Choksi and a non-bailable warrant was issued against him.

Choksi and Nirav Modi are under probe by both the Central Bureau of Investigation and the ED. The ED filed money laundering cases against them and others on February 15 on the basis of an FIR registered by the CBI.

The ED had on May 24 and May 26 filed charge sheets against the two.

While an Interpol issued Red Corner Notice (RCN) is on against Nirav Modi, his kin and associates.

The RCN request against Choksi, who acquired Antiguan citizenship earlier in 2018, is pending with the Interpol.

  

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  • SMR, Karkala

    Tue, Nov 06 2018

    Why No Red Corner Notice Against Mehul Choksi? CBI Has No Answer.

    The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) is still dragging its feet to get a Red Corner Notice (RCN) issued against fugitive diamantiare Mehul Choksi, accused in the Rs 13,000-cr Punjab National Bank scam. Till the time an RCN is issued against Choksi, he can freely travel to any country on Antiguan passport without any hurdle.

    The bribery scandal has destroyed Rakesh Asthana’s chances of becoming CBI Director. And the likely beneficiary is the IPS officer from Haryana and the NIA chief, YC Modi, whose father has been a RSS Pracharak.

    Yogesh Chander Modi, an IPS officer of the Assam-Meghalaya cadre, spent eight years on deputation to the CBI between 2002 and 2010. The high points of his tenure in the CBI were an investigation into the murder of Haren Pandya, former Gujarat Home Minister and a political rival of Narendra Modi, in 2003 and investigation into several crucial cases of Gujarat riots in 2002.

    The Enforcement Directorate can only capable of raiding opposition members of the party. When there is no Interpol notice from PM Modi's government catching pickpocketer does not bring any money looted by these daylight bank looters blessed by the government.

    Now PM Modi needs ₹36,00,00,00,00,000 from RBI to fix the mess he created on the advice of RSS economic wing.

    Jai Hind

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  • Mangalurian, Mangaluru

    Tue, Nov 06 2018

    Mehul Choksi = Rs 13,500 crore Punjab National Bank (PNB) fraud case.

    Mehul Choksi's lawyer = daughter of Arun Jaitley.

    So only some small fish will be caught. And ED will be shown as actively catching fraudsters.

    Sadly, the BJP supporters continue to believe Arun Jaitley's and Gujju-bhai's stories.

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  • James Philip D sa, Belman/Kuwait

    Tue, Nov 06 2018

    bring back Choksi/Nirav/Mallya... why you catch the directors when they work for salary. Catch the owner who fled the country. Time to RBI to give the names of the loan borrowers to CIC and to the SC

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Tue, Nov 06 2018

    Well done. Is Kolkata safe heaven for such fugitive people?

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