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The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has written to several European countries seeking help in tracing bank fraud fugitive Nirav Modi even as it asserted that he did not have more than
one Indian passport in his possession. MEA Spokesperson Raveesh Kumar said the ministry has also sent messages to all its missions abroad to get in touch with local governments to deny
entry to Modi and inform India if he was residing there. There were reports that Modi, wanted in connection with Punjab National Bank fraud case, may have visited the UK, France
and Belgium in the past few weeks. "We have sent a message to all our Missions as well as to select countries requesting the help of the local government in denying
entry and to inform us if he is residing in their country," Kumar said during a media briefing. Kumar also said that Modi was issued a fresh passport only after his
previous passport were physically cancelled. "At no time, he had more than one valid passport in his possession. You are all aware that in February, based on the advise of our
agencies, his passport was initially suspended and then revoked," Kumar said. His clarification comes following reports that Modi had multiple passports. "The revocation notice was sent to all passport issuing authorities
in India and abroad as well as to all our Missions and Posts. Intimation was also given to the agencies on this matter," said Kumar. Sources said Modi cannot be arrested
abroad unless the Interpol issues a red corner notice against Modi. Vedanta Ltd on Thursday said it plans to raise up to Rs 1,500 crore through issuance of non-convertible debentures (NCDs).
"The company proposes to offer rated, secured, redeemable, non-cumulative, non-convertible debentures aggregating up to Rs 1,500 crore in one or more tranches," Vedanta Ltd said in a BSE filing. A meeting
one Indian passport in his possession. MEA Spokesperson Raveesh Kumar said the ministry has also sent messages to all its missions abroad to get in touch with local governments to deny
entry to Modi and inform India if he was residing there. There were reports that Modi, wanted in connection with Punjab National Bank fraud case, may have visited the UK, France
and Belgium in the past few weeks. "We have sent a message to all our Missions as well as to select countries requesting the help of the local government in denying
entry and to inform us if he is residing in their country," Kumar said during a media briefing. Kumar also said that Modi was issued a fresh passport only after his
previous passport were physically cancelled. "At no time, he had more than one valid passport in his possession. You are all aware that in February, based on the advise of our
agencies, his passport was initially suspended and then revoked," Kumar said. His clarification comes following reports that Modi had multiple passports. "The revocation notice was sent to all passport issuing authorities
in India and abroad as well as to all our Missions and Posts. Intimation was also given to the agencies on this matter," said Kumar. Sources said Modi cannot be arrested
abroad unless the Interpol issues a red corner notice against Modi. Vedanta Ltd on Thursday said it plans to raise up to Rs 1,500 crore through issuance of non-convertible debentures (NCDs).
"The company proposes to offer rated, secured, redeemable, non-cumulative, non-convertible debentures aggregating up to Rs 1,500 crore in one or more tranches," Vedanta Ltd said in a BSE filing. A meeting
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