The Asian Age

Christian Michel used more than ‘ 10 numbers’ to stay in touch with Indian contacts

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Investigat­ions by the Central probe agencies into the money trail of the alleged kickbacks in the multi- crore AgustaWest­land helicopter deal have reportedly revealed that British national and alleged middleman in the case, Christian Michel James, who is in CBI custody, had allegedly used more than “10 overseas contact numbers” to remain in touch with his contacts in India.

According to sources, through these numbers Mr Michel had remained in constant touch with his India- based associates and used to get regular updates about their activities.

“During custodial interrogat­ion, CBI sleuths confronted him with several evidences collected by the investigat­ors,” sources said.

Mr Michel, who is a citizen of the United Kingdom, was brought to India on December 4 following his extraditio­n by the UAE in connection with the case.

He was produced before special CBI Judge Arvind Kumar on December 5, who remanded him to police custody for five days allowing the premier investigat­ing agency’s plea that they required his custodial interrogat­ion to find out the money trail. He will be produced before the Delhi court again on Monday.

“It is also suspected that the British national was keen to get details about certain government payments made to the Anglo- Italian defence manufactur­er,” sources added.

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