Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Rajiv Saxena gets bail after court examines AIIMS medical report

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEWDELHI: A Delhi court on Thursday granted interim bail to Dubai-based businessma­n Rajiv Saxena, a co-accused in AgustaWest­land chopper scam case. Saxena got interim bail till February 22 from the Patiala House court of Delhi on two bail sureties of ~5 lakh each.

Saxena was arrested in a money laundering case related to Agustawest­land scam. The court delivered its judgment after examining a medical report submitted by the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) on him. The court had on Wednesday directed the AIIMS to prepare a report on his medical conditi on. The court had also directed the Tihar jail authoritie­s to allow Saxena take necessary medicines and use sleep apnea machine. Saxena was arrested in Dubai last month and had been in custody since January 31. He had been earlier sent to jail till February 18. In his bail applicatio­n, Saxena said he was extremely sick with advanced terminal diseases and had coronary heart disease with four stents in his heart. The court took note of his ailment in pronouncin­g the bail order.

Saxena became the second most important suspect in the Agustawest­land scam case to be brought in from the United Arab Emirates after alleged middleman Christian Michel, who was extradited earlier to India. Saxena is is accused of laundering “proceeds of crime”.

According to people familiar with the developmen­t, Saxena is likely to become an approver in the case after having been granted bail.

“Only after bail,” said one of the people on Wednesday, when asked about the possibilit­y of him becoming a witness for the Enforcemen­t Directorat­e which is investigat­ing the money laundering aspect of the ~3,600 crore irregulari­ties allegedly linked to the purchase of helicopter­s from Agustawest­land.

 ?? REUTERS FILE ?? Rajiv Saxena was arrested in Dubai in January.
REUTERS FILE Rajiv Saxena was arrested in Dubai in January.

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