The Asian Age

Bizman gets bail in bribing case after CBI okay

◗ In his bail applicatio­n, Kochar had claimed that he had undergone a major surgery a month back and his recovery had been affected due to custodial interrogat­ion

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

A Delhi court granted bail to city businessma­n Neeraj Raja Kochar arrested for allegedly bribing CBI officials in a case in which top government officials have come under the probe agency’s scanner.

The bail was granted after the CBI submitted that they have no objection to it. However, the court put various conditions on Kochar, including that he will not leave the country without its prior permission.

“Applicant/ accused Neeraj Raja Kochar is admitted to bail on his furnishing bail bond in the sum of ` 1 lakh,” special judge N. K. Malhotra said.

In his bail applicatio­n, Kochar had claimed that he had undergone a major surgery a month back and his recovery had been affected due to custodial interrogat­ion.

The Central Bureau of Investigat­ion ( CBI) had arrested Kochar, owner of Vijay Profiles, and Rakesh Tiwari, who runs a catering service in Chanakyapu­ri, for allegedly bribing CBI officers probing a corruption case against an Indian revenue officer ( IRS) Vivek Batra in which Kochar is an accused.

Batra had allegedly invested his “ill- gotten” wealth in Kochar’s company, the CBI claimed. It further said that Tiwari was in touch with Kochar for facilitati­ng “relief ” and providing case- related “sensitive informatio­n” to him.

The agency had alleged that Kochar had given ` 20 lakh bribe to Tiwari through “hawala” operator to influence CBI officers using his personal connection­s. During investigat­ion, it was also found that top government officials were allegedly transferri­ng money abroad.

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