Palm Jumeirah is a man-made island shaped like a palm and regarded as one of the most sought-after areas of Dubai.
"Trafigura does not know whether Mr Gupta is the beneficial
owner of this property," said an affidavit by Joseph O'Keeffe, a
lawyer representing Trafigura.
"However, the fact that he is living there at all tends to
indicate that he is an individual with access to considerable
wealth."
A villa on the island in July last year sold for 302.5
million dirhams ($82.36 mln), its developer Alpago Properties
said in October without naming the buyer due to privacy reasons,
setting a new record for the most expensive residential property
ever sold in the emirate.
After Trafigura began to suspect in October last year that
around 25,000 tonnes of metal sold by Gupta's firms may not be
high-grade nickel, it inspected more than 1,000 shipping
containers, a court document filed by Trafigura last month to
gain the freezing order showed.
Geneva-based Trafigura ended up inspecting 156 out of 1,104
containers by the time it filed court papers, none of which
contained nickel.
($1 = 3.6729 UAE dirham)
(Reporting by Eric Onstad. Editing by Jane Merriman)