PNB Scam: Nirav Modi's properties worth Rs 329 cr, including flats in London and UAE, attached by EDThe Enforcement Directorate (ED) has attached properties of Punjab National Bank (PNB) scam accused Nirav Modi worth Rs 329.66 crores under the Fugitive Economic Offenders Act, 2018 (FEOA).
"The confiscated properties are in form of four flats at the iconic building Samudra Mahal in Worli Mumbai, one seaside farmhouse and land in Alibaug, windmill in Jaisalmer, flat in London and residential flats in UAE, shares and bank deposits," said the ED.
The Enforcement Directorate had filed an application on July 10 before the FEOA Special Court seeking a declaration of Nirav Modi as a Fugitive Economic Offender and confiscate his properties and the entities directly or indirectly belonging to him.
After giving the order to confiscate his properties, the FEOA Special Court directed the consortium to approach PMLA Special Court under Section 8(8) to claim the mortgaged/hypothecated and secured properties, which were attached by ED. On examination of the properties attached, it was found that properties worth Rs 1000 crore are prima facie covered under the mortgage.
Last month, a special PMLA court in Mumbai had allowed the confiscation of assets worth Rs 1,400 crore owned by Modi.
The diamantaire is a key accused in the Rs 13,000 crore PNB scam and fled the country before the fraud came to light. Nirav Modi was declared fugitive offender on December 5, 2019.
He was arrested in London last year and is presently lodged in a UK prison after his several bail applications were rejected.
(With ANI inputs)