India seizes $180M in jewels from fugitive diamond merchants

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Indian authorities seize diamonds, pearls and silver jewelry worth $180 million as part of an investigation of a fugitive diamond merchant who is being held in London while fighting his extradition.

FILE- In this Feb. 16, 2018 file photo, activists of India's opposition Congress party's youth wing shout slogans against the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party as one of them holds a severed head from a cut out photograph of billionaire jeweler Nirav Modi in New Delhi, India.

NEW DELHI — Indian authorities have seized diamonds, pearls and silver jewelry worth millions of dollars as part of an investigation of a fugitive diamond merchant who is being held in London while fighting his extradition.

 

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