Nirav Modi tells UK court, 'Will kill myself if extradition is ordered' after fourth bail plea rejected; was 'beaten up' in prison

Modi's fresh bail application was challenged on the grounds that there had been no material change in circumstances from the previous three occasions

FP Staff November 07, 2019 11:14:23 IST
Nirav Modi tells UK court, 'Will kill myself if extradition is ordered' after fourth bail plea rejected; was 'beaten up' in prison
  • A UK court has rejected a bail plea of the fugitive diamond merchant Nirav Modi on Wednesday despite an offer of an "unprecedented bail package

  • Nirav Modi was taken back to Wandsworth prison in south-west London and will next appear via videolink before the same court on 4 December

  • Modi's fresh bail application was challenged on the grounds that there had been no material change in circumstances from the previous three occasions

A UK court has rejected a bail plea of the fugitive diamond merchant Nirav Modi on Wednesday despite an offer of an "unprecedented bail package", which included 4-million pounds in security as well as house arrest akin to those imposed on terrorist suspects,according to a PTI report.

The 48-year-old diamond merchant, who is fighting extradition to India on charges of nearly 2 billion dollars Punjab National Bank (PNB) fraud and money laundering case, was produced before Chief Magistrate Emma Arbuthnot at Westminster Magistrates' Court for his fourth attempt at bail.

Nirav Modi was taken back to Wandsworth prison in south-west London and will next appear via videolink before the same court on 4 December.

Nirav Modi tells UK court Will kill myself if extradition is ordered after fourth bail plea rejected was beaten up in prison

A screenshot of the Telegraph's video, showing Nirav Modi in London.

Modi has also said that he was 'beaten' up thrice in jail, according to a report in The Times of India. His barrister Hugo Keith QC said Modi had been beaten up twice in Wandsworth prison in April.

On Tuesday two inmates kicked him and made extortion attempt, he said.

"He has said he will kill himself if his extradition is ordered, that in itself is the strongest motivation for someone to abscond," noted James Lewis, appearing for the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) on behalf of the Indian government

"The past is a prediction of what might happen in the future," said Judge Arbuthnot, as she concluded that she remains unconvinced that he would not interfere with witnesses or fail to surrender before the court for his trial in May 2020. She also noted that the confirmation that Modi is suffering from 'depression' is not such that would influence her to change her previous ruling to deny bail.

She, however, was extremely critical of 'appalling' leaks to the Indian media last month associated with Modi's latest bail application, which referred to his mental health condition from a confidential medical report.

"It is very unfortunate indeed that the doctor's report was leaked. It should not happen and would undermine the court's trust in the government of India, if indeed that emerges to be the source of the leak," the Judge said.

Lewis stressed that the leak was 'deplorable' but did not come from the Indian side.

He challenged the fresh bail application on the grounds that there had been no material change in circumstances from the previous three occasions and stressed that Modi continued to possess the means and intention to flee the UK.

--With PTI inputs

Updated Date:

also read

PNB fraud case: Fugitive diamataire Nirav Modi to appear for videolink remand hearing from UK jail
Economy

PNB fraud case: Fugitive diamataire Nirav Modi to appear for videolink remand hearing from UK jail

Since his arrest, Nirav Modi's legal team has made four bail applications, which have been rejected each time due to Modi being deemed a flight risk

Fugitive diamantaire Nirav Modi arrested in London: Here is a timeline of Rs 14,000-cr PNB scam case
Business

Fugitive diamantaire Nirav Modi arrested in London: Here is a timeline of Rs 14,000-cr PNB scam case

British police on Wednesday said fugitive billionaire jeweller Nirav Modi had been arrested in London on behalf of the Indian authorities

PNB fraud case: Fugitive diamantaire Nirav Modi denied bail for third time by UK court
India

PNB fraud case: Fugitive diamantaire Nirav Modi denied bail for third time by UK court

Nirav Modi's defence team doubled the bail security to £2 million and offered he would stay on 24-hour curfew at his London flat, but the judge was unconvinced.