Nirav Modi Denied Bail By UK Court, Judge Says Substantial Grounds To Believe He Will Fail To Surrender

Fugitive diamond businessman Nirav Modi will continue to be in jail after the Westminster Magistrate Court in London rejected his plea on Friday. “I find that there are substantial grounds to fear failure to surrender,” magistrate Emma Arbuthnot said in a Westminster court, adding that the fact Modi had in 2017 applied for a visa to the Pacific island nation of Vanuatu exacerbated those concerns.

A witness has alleged that Modi threatened to kill him and also offered around 2 million Indian rupees ($28,918.45) as a bribe not to testify, Toby Cadman, a lawyer representing the Indian government, told the court.

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