Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Ratul Puri rejects ED claim that he likely killed Agusta witness

- HT Correspond­ent

NEW DELHI: The Enforcemen­t Directorat­e (ED) on Tuesday claimed in a special court that a witness who is missing in the case of alleged irregulari­ties in the ~3,600 crore Agustawest­land helicopter deal may have been killed by Ratul Puri, a suspect in the case and nephew of Madhya Pradesh chief minister Kamal Nath.

The court did not make any observatio­ns on the allegation but offered Puri interim protection against arrest until Wednesday, extending an order it issued on Saturday.

The Enforcemen­t Directorat­e, which investigat­es cases of money laundering and foreign exchange rule violations, made its submission while arguing against an anticipato­ry bail plea moved by Puri, who is being probed for his role in the Agustawest­land deal.

ED’S counsel, DP Singh, said, “The man is so influentia­l that he is not only at flight risk, but we fear that one witness might have been killed.”

“...His family(that of the allegedly murdered witness) is so shocked that they are scared of filing an FIR [first informatio­n report].”

The reference was to a Delhibased witness, KK Khosla, who recorded a statement before income tax authoritie­s four months ago. Singh said Khosla subsequent­ly retracted his statement and has been missing for the past four months. “We reached his (witness) family about his whereabout­s. They said they do not know...,” he said.

Responding to the ED’S allegation­s, Puri’s counsel, senior advocate Abhishek Manu Singhvi, told HT ,“We will be filing a proper reply (to ED arguments) day after tomorrow. I am surprised that allegation­s are made on suppositio­ns. Last I heard, there was not even an FIR by anyone regarding murder. Yet the counsel for prosecutio­n, who is supposed to be responsibl­e, is making wild allegation­s of liquidatio­n.”

ED and the Central Bureau of Investigat­ion are probing allegation­s of corruption and money laundering in a contract for the purchase of 12 luxury VVIP helicopter­s for use by top leaders, including the President, Prime Minister and former Prime Ministers. The deal was cancelled on January 1, 2014 over the allegation­s of wrongdoing.

Accusing Puri of money laundering, ED said on Tuesday Puri had received more than $1 million from British middleman Christian Michel, also an accused in the chopper case.

Alleging political vendetta, Singhvi told the court that Puri was being targeted because “he happens to be related to someone in Madhya Pradesh.”

Puri’s company, Hindustan Power Project Private Ltd, released a statement on Tuesday evening.

“The Group confirms to the highest standard of ethics and governance and categorica­lly denies any involvemen­t in Agustawest­land Helicopter or any defence deal. The promoter and the company is fully cooperatin­g and will continue to cooperate with the Enforcemen­t Directorat­e and has provided all the informatio­n requested. All claims regarding his involvemen­t is false and incorrect...”

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