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Nirav Modi’s Seaside Bungalow Demolished Using Explosives

The sprawling mansion of Nirav Modi, accused in the $2-billion Punjab National Bank fraud case, was worth around Rs 40 crore.

Nirav Modi. (Source: Nirav Modi Twitter Page) 
Nirav Modi. (Source: Nirav Modi Twitter Page) 

A few seconds was all it took to bring down the 30,000 sqft seaside mansion of fugitive diamantaire Nirav Modi, at Kihim beach in Maharashtra.

The bungalow was demolished using controlled blasting, Raigad district collector Vijay Suryawanshi told PTI from the site, around 90 km from Mumbai.

A large amount of dust was seen coming from the structure as it collapsed during the controlled blasts.

The sprawling mansion of Modi, accused in the $2-billion Punjab National Bank fraud case, was worth around Rs 40 crore, another official said.

Suryawanshi issued the demolition orders after the Enforcement Directorate handed over the property.

On Tuesday, excavators were used to open up the pillars of the ‘Roopanya’ bungalow, to make space for fixing the detonators, the senior IAS official said.

The Maharashtra government last year wrote to the Enforcement Directorate, which had sealed the bungalow, seeking a nod to demolish the property.

The fixtures from the bungalow will be up for auction. Three items, a jacuzzi, a chandelier, and a Buddha statue, have been kept aside for handing over to the Enforcement Directorate, the official said.

The estimated cost of the jacuzzi is Rs 15 lakh, the chandelier is worth Rs 20 lakh and the Buddha statue cost may be around Rs 10 lakh, a senior district administration official told PTI.

On Jan. 25, district officials began the demolition work using bulldozers, but found it time-consuming due to the RCC construction.

On Jan. 27, structural engineers from Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Technical University conducted a survey. The experts suggested that the district officers carry out the demolition with the help of controlled blasting.

Nirav Modi’s bungalow was attached by the Enforcement Directorate following his involvement in the Punjab National Bank fraud case. It was handed over to the collector’s office on Jan. 24, after the Enforcement Directorate seized two trucks full of valuables from the building.

The demolition of Nirav Modi’s bungalow will set the stage for a similar fate of three other bungalows in the coastal regulatory zone areas near Alibaug, an official said.

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