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Choksi’s application for citizenship in Antigua in May 2017 was accompanied with clearance from the local police as required by norm, Antiguan paper the Daily Observer reported, citing a statement from the Citizenship by Investment Unit of Antigua and Barbuda.
Choksi is one of the alleged masterminds of the USD 2 billion scam in state-run Punjab National Bank and uncle of fugitive diamantaire Nirav Modi.
“The said police clearance certificate from the Government of India, Ministry of External Affairs Regional Passport Office, Mumbai, certified that there was no adverse information against Mr. Mehul Chinubbhai Choksi which would render him ineligible for grant of travel facilities including visa for Antigua and Barbuda,” the report said.
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The Antiguan authorities, as part of their own checks, found two instances of SEBI (Securities and Exchange Board of India) action against Choksi’s firms in 2014 and 2017 and sought more information on them, the report said.
SEBI told authorities in Antigua that one case was “satisfactorily closed” and there was “insufficient evidence” to pursue the second matter, the Citizenship by Investment Unit said in the report published by the Daily Observer.
The unit said if there was a warrant against Choksi when his application of citizenship was being processed, Interpol should have been informed about it and it should have been part of the national criminal database.
Choksi had fled India on January 4 this year and took the oath of allegiance in Antigua on January 15. His citizenship was cleared in November 2017.
On January 16, this year, the USD 2 billion scam was detected by Brady House branch of Punjab National Bank, making it the biggest banking scam in the country.