
PNB Fraud: Nirav Modi is the main accused in the Rs. 11,300 crore PNB scam
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Nirav Modi wanted for 11,300-crore Punjab National Bank fraud
Modi's uncle, Mehul Choksi and other relatives also among accused
Modi is celebrity jeweller, India moves to cancel his passport
He made frequent appearances in glossy magazines for his A-lister parties in cities and enrolled top actresses and models (Priyanka Chopra, Rosie Huntington Whiteley) as the brand ambassadors for his jewellery.

Rosie Huntington-Whiteley (centre) wearing Nirav Modi's three-strand 'Maharani necklace' with emerald beads and over 146 carats of diamonds

Nirav Modi with Chef Massimo Bottura from Italy

Lisa Haydon wearing Nirav Modi's 'Pear Emerald Suite' at the Le Grand Palais in Paris

Nirav Modi's company had named Priyanka Chopra as its brand ambassador last year.
Nirav Modi, a Wharton dropout, is known for his love of Bentley cars and expensive Italian suits.

Sonam Kapoor wearing the Nirav Modi Tutti Frutti Ring and Constellation Hoops
Yesterday, investigators raided his Mumbai home and his offices in Delhi. The Enforcement Directorate claims it has recovered gold and diamond jewellery worth nearly 5,000 crores in those searches.
The government say that Nirav Modi left India in early January, before PNB detected either of the two fraud cases.

The Enforcement Directorate raided 17 premises linked to Nirav Modi.
In 1999, he founded Firestone -- now called Firestar -- a diamond giant currently boasting revenues of $2.3 billion.
He set up the eponymous Nirav Modi brand in 2010. The high-end chain has showrooms in some of the world's major cities, including London, Beijing and Hong Kong.
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