Deported official of Nirav Modi's firm remanded in CBI custody in PNB fraud case
A CBI team had gone to Egypt's capital to bring back 50-year-old Parab, who was allegedly kept in illegal confinement in a Cairo suburb by Modi, the fugitive diamantaire, they said.

He was a deputy general manager (finance) at Firestar Diamond, a firm linked to Nirav Modi.
Parab was shown as a wanted accused as he left the country just before the alleged fraud came to light.
After his arrival in India early on Tuesday morning, he was produced before special CBI judge V C Barde who remand him in CBI custody.
Nirav Modi and his uncle Mehul Choksi are accused of duping PNB, a public sector bank, of Rs 13,000 crore using Letters of Undertaking (LoUs) and foreign letters of credit (FLCs) by bribing its officials at the Brady House branch in Mumbai.
A CBI team had gone to Egypt's capital to bring back 50-year-old Parab, who was allegedly kept in illegal confinement in a Cairo suburb by Modi, the fugitive diamantaire, they said.
Parab is understood to be a key witness to the Letters of Undertaking submitted to the PNB to siphon off over Rs 7,000 crore, officials said.
India had issued an Interpol Red Notice against Parab to track him and bring him back, they said.
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