UK High Court denies bail to Nirav Modi; judge says he will not surrender
The
UK High Court on Wednesday rejected Nirav
Modi's
bail application, his fourth attempt as the diamond merchant fights
his extradition from Britain to India in the nearly $2 billion Punjab
National Bank (PNB) fraud and money laundering case.
In
her judgment handed down at the Royal Courts of Justice in London,
Justice Ingrid Simler concluded there are "substantial grounds"
to believe that the 48-year-old fugitive diamantaire would fail to
surrender as he does possess the means to "abscond".Reiterating similar concerns as those raised by the lower court in the UK during previous bail hearings, Judge Simler ruled that after considering all the material "carefully", she had found strong evidence to suggest there had been interference with witnesses and destruction of evidence in the case and concluded it can still occur.
"The applicant has access to considerable financial resources, supported by an increased [bail bond security] offer of 2 million pounds," the Judge noted.
"It is difficult, in my judgement, to see how the UK is safe haven as there is no case of him being tried here…There are still places in world one can escape to which are an even safer haven from Indian investigating authorities," she said, countering Modi's lawyers' assertion that he did not have any incentive to flee the UK as he sees it as a safe haven of justice. Read More
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