The Sunday Guardian

CBI REACHES MAURITIUS TO PROBE AGUSTA BRIBE

- ASHISH SINGH NEW DELHI

Members of the CBI’s Special Investigat­ion Team (SIT), formed to investigat­e the AgustaWest­land VVIP helicopter deal, have reached Mauritius to probe the money trail of 50 million euros that had been allegedly paid in bribes. Highly placed sources in the CBI have confirmed to The Sunday Guardian that the bribe money had been routed through various firms across eight countries and the CBI & ED investigat­ors have found that Delhi based lawyer Gautam Khaitan allegedly routed the kickbacks money using shell companies through the island nation. One such company floated by Khaitan was Interstell­ar Technologi­es in Mauritius. The CBI spokespers­on didn’t reply to text messages sent by this correspond­ent seeking official confirmati­on and details of the visit by the CBI SIT team. In July this year, a two-member team of the SIT of the CBI had visited Italy to meet the Italian prosecutor­s and the police officers who were involved in the investigat­ions for further details. It was a four-day visit. The SIT formed by the CBI is headed by an additional director rank officer and is investigat­ing the Rs 3,700-crore deal for the helicopter­s signed during UPA’s A.K. Antony’s tenure as Defence Minister. Simultaneo­usly, a two-member ED team led by ED chief Karnal Singh is reaching Switzerlan­d to hold meetings with the Swiss authoritie­s on the issue of expeditiou­s execution.

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