Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Agustawest­land case: Michel moves HC for bail in CBI, ED cases

- Press Trust of India letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Christian Michel James, an alleged middleman, has approached the Delhi High Court seeking bail in corruption and money laundering cases filed by the CBI and ED in connection with the Agustawest­land VVIP chopper scam.

Michel, who is in judicial custody since January 5 this year and has been denied relief in both matters by the trial court, moved the high court against the lower court’s decision.

According to the high court website, both petitions are ‘under defect’.

It means the petitions have certain procedural infirmitie­s which need to be corrected by the petitioner before they can be listed for hearing.

In his plea for regular bail in the corruption case, Michel has contended that the entire case depends on documentar­y evidence which has already been collected by the investigat­ion agency and produced before the concerned special CBI court.

He has also contended, in his plea, that no economic loss has been caused to the exchequer as Euro 8.35 million was received as compensati­on by India which also confiscate­d three helicopter­s worth Euro 150 million.

“...in VVIP helicopter contract had a proper integrity pact with a strict clause in it. The Government of India has not lost any money due to this.

“The averment in the order passed by the trial court that there is a huge loss for the public exchequer is absolutely wrong, rather it is huge gain for the government since three helicopter­s worth Euro 150 million has been confiscate­d...,” his applicatio­n said.

On January 5 this year, he was sent to judicial custody in the ED case. He is also lodged in judicial custody in another case registered by the CBI in connection with the scam.

Michel is among the three alleged middlemen being probed in the case by the ED and the CBI. T h e o t h e r t wo a r e Gui d o Haschke and Carlo Gerosa.

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