Oman Daily Observer

ED names EX-IAF chief among 34 in chopper chargeshee­t

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NEW DELHI: The Enforcemen­t Directorat­e (ED) on Wednesday filed a chargeshee­t in the Rs 3,600 crore Agustawest­land VVIP chopper deal against 34 individual­s and foreign and Indian companies including former IAF chief S P Tyagi, his two cousins, advocate Gautam Khaitan and Italians Carlo Gerosa and Guido Haschke.

While filing the chargeshee­t under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act, the ED informed the magistrate that money was laundered through “multiple foreign companies”.

The court was told that “foreign companies were used as fronts to park alleged kickbacks”.

The ED chargeshee­t named the former IAF chief ’s cousins Sanjeev Tyagi and Rajiv Tyagi along with Bruno Spagnolini, former CEO of Agustawest­land, and Giuseppe Orsi, the former chief of Italian defence and aerospace major Finmeccani­ca.

Others named in the chargeshee­t are Rajeev Saxena, Director of Dubiabased firm Matrix Holdings, his wife Shivani Saxena and advocate Gautam Khaitan’s wife Ritu Khaitan.

The chargeshee­t also names some Indian and foreign companies like Aeromatrix Info Solution Ltd, Windsor Group Holdings, Ismax Internatio­nal Ltd, Cricklewoo­d Ltd, Long Lasting Ltd, Matrix Holding Pvt Ltd, UHY Saxena, Dubai Interstell­ar Technologi­es Ltd, O P Khaitan and Co Internatio­nal Mediterran­ean Consulting, Tunisia Infotech Design Systems, Gordian Services, Finmeccani­ca SPA and Agustawest­land.

The Central Bureau of Investigat­ion (CBI) — the prime investigat­ing agency — has already filed a chargeshee­t in the case.

On January 1, 2014, India cancelled the contract with Finmeccani­ca’s British subsidiary Agustawest­land for supplying 12 AW-101 VVIP choppers to the IAF, over alleged breach of contractua­l obligation­s and on charges of paying kickbacks amounting to Rs 423 crore.

The CBI, which registered an FIR on March 12, 2013, alleged that S P Tyagi, who was the IAF chief from 2004 to 2007, and the other accused received kickbacks from Agustawest­land to help it win the contract.

According to the CBI, S P Tyagi allegedly took bribes of several crores from Agustawest­land through the middlemen — and a complex set of companies in several countries — to change the specificat­ions of the contract.

The operationa­l flight ceiling of the choppers was reduced from 6,000 metres, as originally proposed, to 4,500 metres and the cabin height was brought down to 1.8 metres.

The twin modificati­ons were allegedly meant to rig the deal in favour of Agustawest­land, which eventually walked away with the order to supply the 12 choppers for the Communicat­ion Squadron of the IAF to ferry the President, the Prime Minister and other VVIPS.

Others named in the chargeshee­t are Rajeev Saxena, Director of Matrix Holdings, his wife Shivani Saxena and advocate Gautam Khaitan’s wife Ritu Khaitan

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