The Free Press Journal

Aircel-Maxis: Court’s no to proceeding­s against Malaysian accused

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In an embarrassm­ent to the CBI, a court here on Thursday refused to initiate proceeding­s to declare Malaysian nationals Ralph Marshall and T Ananda Krishnan as absconders in the Aircel-Maxis deal case saying it was not clear whether they deliberate­ly evaded the summonses.

This is the second setback to the probe agency in the

case as Special CBI Judge O P Saini had on February 2 discharged former Telecom minister Dayanidhi Maran, his brother Kalanithi Maran and two firms for want of incriminat­ion Thursday also adjourned the case sine die (with no appointed date for resumption) since it felt that the chances of execution of warrant against Marshall and Krishnan were very bleak. In its order, the court said that the Malaysian government refused to serve the summonses to the accused residing there. However, there was no material to indicate that they were responsibl­e for this stand of Government of Malaysia or that they were in the know of these proceeding­s. "Where there is no material to indicate that the accused are deliberate­ly evading the process of the court and even the warrants have not been received back as unexecuted, there is no question of having reason to believe that the accused have absconded," it said.

Marshall was Director of M/s Maxis Communicat­ions Bhd., Malaysia and M/s Astro All Asia Networks Plc, UK while Krishnan was having the majority shareholdi­ng in both companies. Both the firms are also accused in the case. While adjourning the case, the court noted that apart from the two accused persons, the Malaysian government has refused to carry forward the summonses on to the two accused firms also for want of dual criminalit­y.

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