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China says Hong Kong will decide on India’s request for arrest of Nirav Modi

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Minister of State for External Affairs V.K. Singh told parliament last week that they had sought the provisional arrest of Nirav Modi by the government of the Hong Kong.

Beijing: China today said that Hong Kong can accede to India’s request to arrest fugitive Indian diamond merchant Nirav Modi based on local laws and mutual judicial assistance agreements.

India’s Minister of State for External Affairs V.K. Singh told parliament last week that “the ministry has sought the provisional arrest of Nirav Deepak Modi by the government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR), the People’s Republic of China.”

Asked about India’s request, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang told a media briefing here that “according to the one country two systems and basic law of the HKSAR, under the assistance and authorisation of the central government, the HKSAR can make proper arrangement on judicial mutual assistance with other countries,” he said.

“If India makes relevant request to the HKSAR, we believe the HKSAR will follow the basic law and relevant laws and under relevant judicial agreements with India with the relevant issue,” he said.

Modi, who is wanted in connection with the 12,700-crore scam at the Punjab National Bank, is reportedly in Hong Kong which is a specially administrative region of China.

Modi has his shop in Hong Kong besides in Beijing. He is the founder and creative director of the retail jewelry brand Nirav Modi.

The fraud came to light after PNB filed a complaint with CBI against Modi in January. The bank had detected that fraudulent Letters of Undertaking had been issued to Modi. PNB also found out that that two of its employees were involved in issuing the fraudulent Lou’s .

In February, as the case progressed, Modi fled India along with his maternal uncle, Mehul Choksi. Choksi was the managing director of the Gitanjali group and is also wanted in the PNB fraud case.

A Mumbai court on Sunday issued nonbailable warrants against both Modi and Choksi – PTI.

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