Nirav Modi declared 'proclaimed absconder' in customs case


Mumbai, Nov 8 (IANS): 

A Gujarat court on Thursday declared fugitive diamantaire Nirav Modi as a "proclaimed absconder" in a Rs 52 crore customs duty evasion case filed in March and ordered him to appear in court on November 15.

A public notification issued to various Maharashtra and Gujarat newspapers, and sent to government and police departments, referred to Nirav Modi as a proclaimed absconder under Section 82 of the Criminal Procedure Code that could make it difficult for him to secure an anticipatory bail.

In Surat, Chief Judicial Magistrate (CJM) B.H. Kapadia accepting an August 8 plea by the Customs Department asked the diamantaire, who is also the prime accused in the Rs 13,500 crore Punjab National Bank fraud case, to appear before the court next Thursday.

Deputy Customs Commissioner R.K. Tiwary had filed the August petition against Nirav Modi and his firms -- Firestar Diamond International Pvt Ltd, Firestar International Pvt Ltd, and Radashir Jewellery Co Pvt Ltd -- that involved a dispute over "huge tax amount".

The diamond merchant and his firms had imported high-value rough and unpolished diamonds around 2014 and taken advantage of a government scheme allowing waiver of import duties if the raw materials were intended for export after processing in the Surat Special Economic Zone (SEZ).

However, after cutting and polishing, the firms allegedly sold those high-value stones worth around Rs 900 crore in the domestic markets and evaded customs duties of around Rs 52 crore, as detected by Directorate of Revenue Intelligence, Mumbai.

Apart from this, Nirav Modi also exported low-quality diamonds to various countries like Dubai, Hong Kong, Canada and the US, passing them off as processed high quality diamonds. Following this he was summoned by the court.

When he did not appear, an arrest warrant was issued against him on June 22.

However, all efforts by the department to execute the warrant failed as the diamond merchant was in hiding. His homes and offices were locked for long, and he had left the country, Public Prosecutor N.L. Sukhadwala told the court.

In its affidavit on October 9, the Customs Department said it had emailed copies of the arrest warrants to three IDs, and it was delivered to one of them, but was ignored by the user.

"Nirav Modi has knowledge about this warrant, yet he is absconding" trying to show that the warrant could not be executed, said CJM Kapadia, declaring the diamond merchant a "proclaimed absconder".

  

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  • SMR, Karkala

    Thu, Nov 08 2018

    Nirav Modi declared 'proclaimed absconder'like Vijay Mallya 'Wilful defaulter'. But Mallay even after the tag continued his Calender girl shooting and IPL team bidding.
    How did Mallaya manage to bid for IPL who can't pay for his Kingfisher employees?

    The Gujarat court which gave 'clean chit' to PM Modi and Amit Shah is not trusted. Its credibility and functioning are one of the lowest in entire India.

    The question is why PM Modi's Home Ministry is not issuing 'Red Corner' notice from Interpol and ask for his extradition?

    Why the CBI is not at issued notice to Mehul Choksi who is also relative of Nirav Modi knowingly he is the Caribbean state of Antigua?

    How is the government who promised corruption free India in 2014 Lok Sabha elections is going to recover $2 billion looted from the public sector banks?

    Jai Hind

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  • James Philip D sa, Belman/Kuwait

    Thu, Nov 08 2018

    Ordered him to appear before 15th Nov...???? whom the courts and government fooling???? We are called common man but we know the games of the government and judicial system in India. This is just to make the people fool ... our BJP MP's husbands and daughters are the lawyers for all these criminals

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