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ED confiscates over Rs 329-cr assets of Nirav Modi under fugitive law

A special court in Mumbai had on June 8 authorised the ED to confiscate the assets

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Nirav Modi was declared a fugitive economic offenders on December 5 last year

Press Trust of India New Delhi
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Wednesday said it has confiscated assets worth Rs 329.66 crore of diamond merchant Nirav Modi under the fugitive economic offenders law.
The businessman and his uncle Mehul Choksi among others are being probed by the ED on money laundering charges in connection with an over $2 billion alleged bank fraud at a PNB branch in Mumbai.
"The confiscated properties are in the form of four flats at the iconic building Samudra Mahal in Worli Mumbai, a sea-side farm house and land in Alibaug, a wind mill in Jaisalmer, a flat in London and residential flats in UAE,

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