Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

ED, CBI oppose Agusta accused Michel’s bail

- Namita Singh

NEWDELHI: The Central Bureau of Investigat­ion and the Enforcemen­t Directorat­e have, in separate responses, opposed Christian Michel’s bail plea alleging that he might “evade the process of law.”

Michel is a key accused in the ₹3,600 crore Agustawest­land VVIP chopper scam. He was extradited from Dubai on December 4 last year and was handed over to the CBI on arrival.

The CBI submitted that Michel is a British national and has no roots in India. “There is every likelihood that if he is granted bail, he may abscond from India, evading the process of law and may not return to face the trial,” it said. The ED too submitted that Michel “has no roots in India and his past conduct makes it amply clear that there exists a reasonable apprehensi­on of him evading the process of law”. It said it was in the process of filing a comprehens­ive prosecutio­n complaint.

The court of special judge Arvind Kumar will hear the argu- ments on Michel’s bail plea on Wednesday. It has permitted Michel’s Italian lawyer-friend, Santrolli Rosemary Patrizi Dos Anjos, to meet him in Tihar jail as a “general visitor” for half an hour from Monday to Friday.

In their separate responses, both the ED and CBI submitted that Michel is closely linked with influentia­l people and there was apprehensi­on that he might tamper with evidence.

Michel “is accused of serious economic offences” and has acted as middleman in a defence deal of government of India”, the CBI said. It said “...his release on bail would adversely affect further probe to unearth the deep-rooted multi-layered conspiracy…”

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