London:Fugitive diamond merchant Nirav Modi, fighting extradition to India, was on Thursday further remanded in custody until August 27 after he appeared via videolink at a regular remand hearing before a UK court on charges over the nearly USD 2 billion Punjab National Bank fraud and money laundering case.
The 49-year-old jeweller, who has been lodged at Wandsworth Prison in south-west London since his arrest in March last year, appeared via videolink before District Judge Vanessa Baraitser at Westminster Magistrates' Court in London for a regular 28-day call-over hearing.
He was told the next hearing in the case will be a case management hearing ahead of a trial set for five days from September 7.
"You will appear via video link again. Your lawyers may be present in court," said Judge Baraitser, about the part remote setting in operation across UK courts since the coronavirus lockdown.
In May, District Judge Samuel Goozee presided over the first part of Modi's extradition trial, held in a partial remote setting, with the second part scheduled between September 7 and 11.
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Besides, completing the arguments on establishing a prima facie case against Modi, the trial next month will deal with a second extradition request, made by the Indian authorities and certified by UK Home Secretary Priti Patel earlier this year. The second request brings two additional charges against Modi of causing the disappearance of evidence and intimidating witnesses or criminal intimidation to cause death.