Nehal Modi, brother of fugitive Nirav Modi, faces extradition to India after his US arrest on July 4. Accused of money laundering and criminal conspiracy in the Rs 13,000 crore PNB scam, he allegedly siphoned off Rs 6,498 crore. The extradition hearing is set for July 17, 2025, with US prosecutors opposing bail. Nehal Modi, brother of fugitive Nirav Modi, faces extradition to India after his US arrest on July 4. Accused of money laundering and criminal conspiracy in the Rs 13,000 crore PNB scam, he allegedly siphoned off Rs 6,498 crore. The extradition hearing is set for July 17, 2025, with US prosecutors opposing bail.
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