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Nirav Modi changed citizenship status to NRI before PNB fraud came to lightBy IndiaToday

Nirav Modi, the billionaire diamond trader who is at the centre of the Punjab National Bank multi-crore scam had changed his status from resident Indian to Non-Resident Indian (NRI) before the incident came to light, Business Today reported.

It is still unclear whether Indian banks, especially PNB, were aware of their borrower's status being changed to NRI.

All along, Nirav Modi was classified as an Indian promoter of his borrowing companies that were issued Letters of Undertaking (LoUs). Many other banks also had a fund and non-fund based exposure to his other companies.

A certified copy of the resolution dated November 6, 2017, by the shareholders of ANM Enterprises Pvt Ltd, a company owned by Nirav Modi, clearly mentions him as an NRI.

Also read: Nirav Modi scam: Gokulnath Shetty, other arrested official say commission was paid for every LoU issued

The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) today sealed the branch office of PNB at Brady House in Mumbai. No banking operations will take place from this branch and neither will PNB officials enter or exit the office till further orders, a CBI notice read.

The notice outside PNB branch in Brady House, Mumbai

PNB detected a Rs 11,400-crore scam in which jeweller Nirav Modi acquired fraudulent letters of undertaking from one of its branches for overseas credit from other Indian lenders.

The scam which started in 2011 was only detected in the third week of January this year, after which PNB officials reported it to the concerned agencies.

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Meanwhile, PNB filed a second complaint with the CBI on February 13.

The CBI had received the complaint from PNB on January 28 and a case was registered in the case on January 31.

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