Ghaziabad triple suicide case takes new turn, police rule out ‘Korean game’ angle
Ghaziabad triple suicide case takes new turn, police rule out ‘Korean game’ angle
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India Today accessed the CBI FIR of diamond king Nirav Modi. Contrary to the government's claims that the scam started in 2011, the FIR talks of Rs 3032 crore signed after March 2017. Listen in for the complete NiMo Gate breakdown.
Almost one-and-a-half months after Nirav Modi siphoned off around Rs 11,300 crore through 150 fake letters of understanding issued by the Punjab National Bank (PNB) and fled the country, the Centre swung into action on Friday by suspending the celebrity diamantaire's passport and the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) approached the Interpol to track him and his family down.
India Today at the same time went on a global hunt for finding NiMo.
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