PNB scam: Fugitive Nirav threatened London court, said- 'if sent to India, I will commit suicide'
PNB scam: Fugitive Nirav threatened London court, said- 'if sent to India, I will commit suicide'
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London: A UK (United Kingdom) court has once again turned down the bail plea of fugitive diamond businessman Nirav Modi in India in a Rs 13,500-crore fraud case related to Punjab National Bank (PNB). On not getting bail, Nirav lost his temper in court and threatened that if he was extradited to India, he would commit suicide. During this, he told that he has also been beaten twice in jail.

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Nirav, a 48-year-old businessman, was produced before Chief Magistrate Emma Arbuthnot at Westminster Magistrate Court. His lawyer, Hugo Keith, said Nirav was beaten twice in Wandsworth Jail. He has said that Nirav was beaten once in April and the second time last Tuesday. It is claimed that the responsible officials of the jail did not take any decision in the matter.

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Nirav Modi had applied for bail for the fifth time and during the hearing, he also tried to mislead the court. However, even after all this, the court refused to grant him bail. Nirav claims that he is struggling with restlessness and depression. Nirav Modi filed a bail plea in a London court against his continued custody and pleaded for custody at home. Let me tell you that Nirav was detained on 19 March from Holborn.

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