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Expanding its probe into the AgustaWestland VVIP chopper scam, the CBI has registered
a preliminary enquiry against a serving Brigadier of the Indian Army accused of trying
to assist the Italian helicopter manufacturer in a separate deal for light utility helicopters. The case has been registered following an Army request to the CBI to probe the matter
after The Indian Express first reported that one of the documents recovered by the
Italian investigators from an alleged middleman in the VVIP chopper deal referred to an
Army deal for 197 light helicopters and named an officer who was in charge of the
flight trials of the programme in 2010. Source said that the officer, Brigadier V S Saini, has also been accused of helping Agusta
in running their training programmes with the Indian forces for familiarisation during
the process of the contract. While Agusta was subsequently disqualified from the tender
following technical issues, the contract for light choppers to replace Army’s ageing
Cheetah fleet has not yet been finalised due to the accusation that the trial process may
have been vitiated. It is also learnt that a team led by Joint Secretary Upamanyu Chatterjee from MoD and a
SP from CBI will attend the trial at the Milan court which is scheduled to start from June
19. With India becoming a party to the trial, the CBI is likely to get complete access to the
documents submitted by the Italian prosecutors which will help them further to cement
their case. The CBI is also in the process of sending letter rogatories (LR) to three countries — Italy,
Tunisia and Mauritius — seeking judicial assistance and evidence. In its LR which is
pending before the home ministry, the CBI has sought questioning of the suspects
arrested by Italian authorities, including alleged middlemen Guido Hascke and top
Finmeccanica and AgustaWestland executives. The agency also said that they would
seek voice samples for its cases to be proved before the Indian court. The deal to procure 197 light helicopters has been hanging fire since the name of the
Brigadier came up in the Italian investigations into the VVIP chopper deal last year.
Italian investigators found a document that claimed that the Brigadier allegedly
demanded a bribe of $5 million in 2010 to swing the contract in favour of
AgustaWestland. The “highly confidential” letter is part of an investigation report by Italian prosecutors
and was allegedly seized along with other documents on April 23 last year. The letter
claims that the Brigadier “made contact” after an orientation meeting in Bangalore on
January 16, 2010 and volunteered information on the progress of the contract. It alleged
that the Brigadier gave details on the deficiencies found in all three competitors for the
tender — Russia’s Kamov, Italian Agusta Westland and the Eurocopter and asked for money to favour the trials for Agus
 
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Fresh trouble for AgustaWestland: CBI begins probe against Brigadier, firm - Indian Express

The CBI is likely to register a preliminary enquiry (PE) to look if the UK-based helicopter supplier AgustaWestland had paid alleged kickbacks to a senior Army officer to swing the deal for supplying Light Utility Helicopters to the Army in its favour.

The Army had plans to procure as many as 197 light utility helicopters but the deal was stalled after the allegations of corruption came to the fore.

The CBI is now probing whether the senior Army officer had assured AgustaWestland to swing the contract for supplying 197 light utility helicopters to the Army in its favour for a consideration of $5 million.

The move comes after Italian investigating agencies, which were probing AgustaWestland and its parent company Finmeccanica in connection with the corruption in the VVIP chopper deal, gave inputs to the Union Defence Ministry that a senior Army officer had demanded bribe from AgustaWestland for swinging the chopper deal in its favour. The ministry had passed on the information to the CBI, to look into the matter. Currently, the agency is probing AgustaWestland’s role in the alleged payment of bribes amounting to `362 crore to bag the deal for supplying 12 VVIP helicopters to the Air Force.

http://newindianexpress.com/nation/...iminary-enquiry/2013/06/16/article1637089.ece
 
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