Mehul Choksi arrested in Belgium on India’s request

| | New Delhi
1 2 3 4 5
  • 0

Mehul Choksi arrested in Belgium on India’s request

Tuesday, 15 April 2025 | Pioneer News Service | New Delhi

Mehul Choksi arrested in Belgium on India’s request

Absconding diamantaire Mehul Choksi has been arrested in Belgium following an extradition request by Indian probe agencies for his involvement in the `13,000 crore PNB bank loan “fraud” case, officials said on Monday. The action against the second “prime suspect” in this case, after Choksi’s nephew diamantaire Nirav Modi, was taken on Saturday based on an extradition request moved by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) and the Enforcement Directorate (ED).

Choksi, 65, was located in Belgium last year when he went there on the grounds of getting medical treatment. He had been staying in Antigua since 2018 after leaving India. Interpol Red Notice against him for arrest was “deleted” sometime back by the global police body and the Indian agencies were pursuing him via the extradition route since then, said officials.

At least two open-ended arrest warrants, issued by a special court in Mumbai in 2018 and 2021, have been shared by the Indian agencies with their Belgian counterparts as part of the extradition request, they said, adding that formal paperwork is being done following the arrest/detention. Choksi may seek bail on health grounds.

Choksi’s lawyer Vijay Agarwal said his client was taken into custody by the Belgian Police on Saturday (April 12). “At the moment, he is in prison and there (Belgium), the procedure is not to apply for bail but file an appeal. During that appeal, request is made that he should not be kept in detention and he should be permitted to defend himself and oppose the extradition request while not being in custody,” Agarwal told reporters. He said the “obvious” grounds for the appeal would be that Choksi is “not a flight risk, is extremely sick and undergoing treatment for cancer”. He added that their legal defense would be that this is a “political case and the human condition (in Indian prisons) was not good”.

Choksi, Nirav Modi, their family members and employees, bank officials and others were booked by the CBI and the ED in 2018 for perpetrating the alleged loan fraud at the Brady House branch of the Punjab National Bank (PNB) in Mumbai. It was alleged that Choksi, his firm Gitanjali Gems and others “committed the offence of cheating against PNB in connivance with certain bank officials by fraudulently getting the LOUs (letters of undertaking) issued and got the FLCs (foreign letter of credit) enhanced without following prescribed procedure and caused a wrongful loss to the bank”.

The CBI has filed two chargesheets against him in this case while the ED has filed three such prosecution complaints. Nirav Modi, declared a fugitive economic offender, has been lodged in a London jail since he was held by the authorities there in 2019 on the basis of a legal request made by the ED and the CBI in this case. He is contesting extradition to India. According to the investigating agencies, officials at PNB’s Brady House branch in Mumbai issued 165 LoUs and 58 FLCs during March-April 2017, against which 311 bills were discounted.

These LoUs and FLCs were allegedly issued to Choksi’s firms without any sanctioned limit or cash margin and without making entries in PNB’s central banking system to evade any scrutiny in case of a default. LoUs are a guarantee given by a bank on behalf of its client to a foreign bank. If the client does not repay the foreign bank, the liability falls on the guarantor bank.

Based on these LoUs by PNB, money was lent by SBI, Mauritius; Allahabad Bank, Hong Kong; Axis Bank, Hong Kong; Bank of India, Antwerp; Canara Bank, Manama; and State Bank of India, Frankfurt.

“Since the accused companies did not repay the amount availed against the said fraudulent LoUs and FLCs, PNB made the payment of `6,344.97 crore ($ 965.18 million), including the overdue interest, to the overseas banks, which had advanced buyer’s credit and discounted the bills against the fraudulent LoUs and FLCs issued by the PNB,” said the CBI’s supplementary charge sheet in the PNB bank fraud case. The ED has attached or seized assets worth `2,565.90 crore in the case against Choksi and the court has allowed “monetisation” of all these properties.

Trending News

more

State Editions

CBI raids Durgesh Pathak of AAP for FCRA violations

18 April 2025 | Rajesh Kumar | Delhi

BJP, AAP trade charges after CBI raid on Pathak

18 April 2025 | Pioneer News Service | Delhi

Vijay Jolly alleges cyber fraud

18 April 2025 | Pioneer News Service | Delhi

Help found dead in Vasant Kunj

18 April 2025 | Pioneer News Service | Delhi

MCD’s desilting targets ahead of monsoon

18 April 2025 | Pioneer News Service | Delhi

CBI raids Durgesh Pathak of AAP for FCRA violations

18 April 2025 | Rajesh Kumar | Delhi

Sunday Edition

Spotlight on sharjah

13 April 2025 | Abhilasha Ojha | Agenda

Of Caravanggio, Cinema & Common Ground

13 April 2025 | Gyaneshwar Dayal | Agenda

Tasty Plates with Artistic Look

13 April 2025 | Abhi Singhal | Agenda

Settle the Summer Cravings

13 April 2025 | Team Agenda | Agenda

Mango and Spice, Oh! So Nice

13 April 2025 | Team Agenda | Agenda

Fresh for the Season

13 April 2025 | Team Agenda | Agenda

Spotlight on sharjah

13 April 2025 | Abhilasha Ojha | Agenda

Of Caravanggio, Cinema & Common Ground

13 April 2025 | Gyaneshwar Dayal | Agenda