IANS LIVE-'GOOD NEWS': PNB SCAM WHISTLE-BLOWER'S FIRST REACTION ON MEHUL CHOKSI'S ARREST, WANTS HIM EXTRADITED
April 23, 2025
Fixtures
Result22 April 2025
Match 40
LSG
LSG
159/6 (20 ov)
DC
DC
161/2 (17.5 ov)
DC won by 8 wickets
Result21 April 2025
Match 39
KKR
KKR
159/8 (20 ov)
GT
GT
198/3 (20 ov)
GT won by 39 runs
Result20 April 2025
Match 38
MI
MI
177/1 (15.4 ov)
CSK
CSK
176/5 (20 ov)
MI won by 9 wickets
Result20 April 2025
Match 37
PBKS
PBKS
157/6 (20 ov)
RCB
RCB
159/3 (18.5 ov)
RCB won by 7 wickets
Result19 April 2025
Match 36
RR
RR
178/5 (20 ov)
LSG
LSG
180/5 (20 ov)
LSG won by 2 runs
Result19 April 2025
Match 35
GT
GT
204/3 (19.2 ov)
DC
DC
203/8 (20 ov)
GT won by 7 wickets
Result18 April 2025
Match 34
RCB
RCB
95/9 (14 ov)
PBKS
PBKS
98/5 (12.1 ov)
PBKS won by 5 wickets
Result17 April 2025
Match 33
MI
MI
166/6 (18.1 ov)
SRH
SRH
162/5 (20 ov)
MI won by 4 wickets
Result16 April 2025
Match 32
DC
DC
188/5 (20) & 13/0 (0.4)
RR
RR
188/4 (20) & 11/2 (0.5)
DC won by superover
Result15 April 2025
Match 31
PBKS
PBKS
111/10 (15.3 ov)
KKR
KKR
95/10 (15.1 ov)
PBKS won by 16 runs
Result14 April 2025
Match 30
LSG
LSG
166/7 (20 ov)
CSK
CSK
168/5 (19.3 ov)
CSK won by 5 wickets
Result13 April 2025
Match 29
DC
DC
193/10 (19 ov)
MI
MI
205/5 (20 ov)
MI won by 12 runs
Result13 April 2025
Match 28
RR
RR
173/4 (20 ov)
RCB
RCB
175/1 (17.3 ov)
RCB won by 9 wickets
Result12 April 2025
Match 27
SRH
SRH
247/2 (18.3 ov)
PBKS
PBKS
245/6 (20 ov)
SRH won by 8 wickets
Result12 April 2025
Match 26
LSG
LSG
186/4 (19.3 ov)
GT
GT
180/6 (20 ov)
LSG won by 6 wickets
Result11 April 2025
Match 25
CSK
CSK
103/9 (20 ov)
KKR
KKR
107/2 (10.1 ov)
KKR won by 8 wickets
Result10 April 2025
Match 24
RCB
RCB
163/7 (20 ov)
DC
DC
169/4 (17.5 ov)
DC won by 6 wickets
Result9 April 2025
Match 23
GT
GT
217/6 (20 ov)
RR
RR
159/10 (19.2 ov)
GT won by 58 runs
Result8 April 2025
Match 22
PBKS
PBKS
219/6 (20 ov)
CSK
CSK
201/5 (20 ov)
PBKS won by 18 runs
Result8 April 2025
Match 21
KKR
KKR
234/7 (20 ov)
LSG
LSG
238/3 (20 ov)
LSG won by 4 runs

'Good news': PNB scam whistle-blower's first reaction on Mehul Choksi's arrest, wants him extradited

'Good news': PNB scam whistle-blower's first reaction on Mehul Choksi's arrest, wants him extradited

New Delhi, April 14 (IANS) Hariprasad SV, the whistle-blower in the multi-crore Punjab National Bank (PNB) scam, has welcomed the arrest of fugitive diamantaire Mehul Choksi in Belgium and strongly urged Indian authorities to ensure his extradition, warning that failure to do so would mean a 'national failure'.

Speaking exclusively to IANS, Hariprasad reacted to reports that Choksi, wanted in connection with the Rs 13,850 crore PNB loan fraud, was arrested in Antwerp, Belgium, at India’s request. The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) confirmed his arrest, stating it was part of the ongoing efforts to bring the fugitive businessman back to face justice.

“It’s good news that he has finally been arrested. Now we have to see how much time it will take to bring him back,” Hariprasad told IANS.

He underlined that justice for victims lies not in Choksi’s imprisonment alone but in the recovery of defrauded money.

“He has run away with the money. Victims will get justice only when the money is returned." he said.

Hariprasad further said that it will be failure of India's administration if he didn't come back.

“He should return… if he does not return, it is our failure," he told IANS.

Highlighting the complexities of international extradition, he expressed hope that this time India would succeed.

“There’s still a big legal battle pending in Belgium. The Indian government is capable of fighting this. Last time, they took an entire team and a plane, but still couldn’t bring him back. I hope they succeed now,” he said.

Choksi, along with his nephew Nirav Modi, is accused of orchestrating one of India’s largest banking frauds using fraudulent Letters of Undertaking (LoUs) and Foreign Letters of Credit (FLCs) issued from PNB’s Brady House branch in Mumbai. The duo, along with bank officials and others, have been charged by the CBI and the Enforcement Directorate (ED) with conspiracy, cheating, and corruption.

Providing an estimate of the financial loss, Hariprasad said, “He defrauded around 100 people through business dealings. Apart from PNB, at least 10 to 15 banks were involved, with loans totaling nearly Rs 10,000 crore. I believe the total loss could be anywhere between Rs 25,000 to 30,000 crore. It’s hard to say the exact figure, but India has definitely suffered massive losses.”

He further reacted on the broader trend of high-profile industrialists fleeing the country after committing financial fraud.

“Many big names like Vijay Mallya are still out of reach. If we can’t bring fugitives back, what’s the point of being the world’s fifth-largest economy? Choksi’s arrest must pave the way for the return of others,” he added.

On whether this extradition of Tahawwur Rana could finally lead to Choksi’s extradition after several failed attempts in the past, Hariprasad said: “We can hope.”

He emphasised that this case is more than just about one man—it served as a wake-up call for India.

“This should be a learning lesson, both for the government and for businesses. It’s important to stay vigilant to avoid such fraudulent transactions in the future,” he said.

Hariprasad also backed the government’s zero tolerance policies in such cases.

“Yes, of course, it’s never too late. It’s happening now. A zero-tolerance policy is essential,” he concluded.

Mehul Choksi, currently residing in Antwerp with his wife Preeti Choksi on a Belgian residency card, is expected to seek bail on health grounds. However, the Indian authorities are determined to pursue his extradition and bring closure to one of the country’s most significant financial scandals.