Karti quizzed for 10 hours by ED in Aircel-Maxis PMLA case

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Former Minister P Chidambaram's son was today quizzed for nearly 10 hours by the in connection with the Maxis alleged case, officials said here.

This is the first time that was questioned by the ED in the case related to the (FIPB) approval granted in 2006 by his father.

Karti, who had earlier challenged the ED's summonses issued to him in this case before a court, reached the here about 10.45 am and left after 9 pm, the officials said.

The Investigating (IO) of the case recorded Karti's statement under the Prevention of Act (PMLA), they said, adding he could be grilled again soon.

The had on March 12 directedinvestigating agencies -- the CBI and the ED -- to complete their probe into the 2G spectrum allocation cases, including the Maxis alleged case, in six months.

The agency had said FIPB approval in the Aircel-Maxis FDI case was granted in March 2006 by even though he was competent to accord approval on project proposals only up to Rs 600 crore and beyond that it required the approval of the (CCEA).

The ED is investigating "the circumstances of the FIPB approval granted (in 2006) by the then minister", the said.

"In the instant case, the approval for FDI of 800 million USD (over Rs 3,500 crore) was sought. Hence, the CCEA was competent to grant the approval.

"However, the approval was not obtained from the CCEA," it had alleged.

The agency said its probe revealed that the case of the said FDI was "wrongly projected as an investment of Rs 180 crore so that it need not be sent to the CCEA to avoid a detailed scrutiny."

The ED is probing the Aircel-Maxis deal under the PMLA after taking cognisance of a 2011 CBI FIR in the case.

The senior had earlier describedthe ED action in this case as a "crazymixture of falsehoods and conjectures" and said that the charge sheet filed by probe agencies had been rejected by the court.

However, the agencies have maintained that the FIR in the case has not been quashed.

In September last year, the ED had attached assets worth Rs 1.16 crore of and a firm allegedly linked to him in connection with this case.

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First Published: Tue, April 10 2018. 22:25 IST