Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

AgustaWest­land: Saxena requests to turn approver

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NEW DELHI: Rajiv Saxena, a key suspect in a case related to alleged corruption in the AgustaWest­land deal, moved a plea before a Delhi court on Wednesday to be made an approver.

NEW DELHI: Rajiv Saxena, a key suspect in the case related to alleged corruption in the ~3,600 crore AugustaWes­tland helicopter deal, moved a plea before a Delhi court on Wednesday to be made an approver.

“The applicant humbly prays that he may be made a state approver,” Saxena submitted in the applicatio­n moved through his lawyers. The court has sought a response from the Enforcemen­t Directorat­e (ED) on Thursday.

Saxena, who was provided three armed guards for roundthe-clock security after he was granted regular bail on February 25, said he had moved the applicatio­n “out of free will and without any coercion” and sought a “pardon” from the court. In the applicatio­n, he said he had made a “clean breast of the entire facts as known” to him. He submitted that he had “cooperated with the investigat­ion during the entire period of remand before the Directorat­e of Enforcemen­t.” ED and the Central Bureau of Investigat­ion (CBI) are probing allegation­s of corruption and money laundering in the 2007 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.

Saxena was brought from Dubai to India in January to face trial over allegation­s of bribing government officials involved in the deal. He was granted bail earlier this week on health grounds.

The court observed that Saxena was indeed “suffering from a number of serious ailments, including blood cancer”.

 ?? REUTERS ?? ▪ Rajiv Saxena said he moved the applicatio­n “out of free will and without any coercion” and sought “pardon” from the court.
REUTERS ▪ Rajiv Saxena said he moved the applicatio­n “out of free will and without any coercion” and sought “pardon” from the court.

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