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Joint CBI, ED team reach London, to aid Crown Prosecution Service against Nirav Modi's bail plea

London [UK], Mar 28 (ANI): A joint team of Central Bureau of Investigation and Enforcement Directorate officials arrived in London today for fugitive diamantaire Nirav Modi's bail hearing which is scheduled on Friday in Westminster Magistrate court.

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The Westminster Magistrates Court

London [UK], Mar 28 (ANI): A joint team of Central Bureau of Investigation and Enforcement Directorate officials arrived in London today for fugitive diamantaire Nirav Modi's bail hearing, which is scheduled on Friday in Westminster Magistrate court. 
"Agencies have enough evidence against Nirav Modi, the (CPS) Crown Prosecution Service in London is likely to oppose Nirav Modi's bail application on March 29," said one of the joint directors part of the joint ED/CBI team that arrived in London today.
The combined agency team that travelled from Delhi is spearheaded by the Joint Director and rank officers from Enforcement Directorate and Central Bureau of Investigation, who will be present in court during Nirav Modi's hearing.  
The judge who will be presiding over Nirav Modi's case will be hearing a case built by Indian authorities for the extradition of Modi, wanted in India for fraud and money laundering of close to USD 2 billion. 
The 48-year-old Modi has been lodged in HMP Wandsworth prison since last Wednesday after he was arrested by Scotland Yard while trying to open a bank account in Central London near the Holborn metro station. A judge subsequently denied Modi's bail plea.

"Officers of the agency will be brief and provide all legal assistance before the (CPS) Crown Prosecution Service... latest chargesheet copy, non-bailable warrant copy, properties attachment list and investigation documents of Nirav and his wife Ami Modi have already been discussed," revealed the source who wished to remain anonymous due to proximity to the legal case.
The Crown Prosecution Service will be aided by the joint Indian team of CBI and ED officials during Friday's hearing on Nirav Modi's bail plea. (ANI)

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