PWD scam: Court issues production warrant for Kejriwal's arrested kin

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

A court today issued production warrant for Arvind Kejriwal's relative Vinay Bansal, arrested in connection with an alleged scam in the (PWD), after the jail authorities failed to produce him.

The court took a stern view and directed the jail authorities to explain the absence of Bansal, a nephew of Kejriwal, who was sent to one-day judicial remand yesterday after he fainted in the court room and was rushed to nearby hospital.

"The accused has not been produced by jail superintendent, jail. No intimation from the regarding his non-production. Production warrant be issued against the accused with a direction to the to explain non-production of the accused. The accused to be brought tomorrow," said.

Bansal, through his B S Joon, also moved a bail application on the ground that all allegations were baseless and the FIR filed against him was false and frivolous. He said Bansal was currently in here.

The application, which will be heard on May 14, also said he has been cooperating with the investigating agency since the FIR was lodged in May last year and never evaded the process of law.

A had yesterday remanded Bansal to a day's judicial custody while refusing the Anti-Corruption Branch's plea seeking his three-day remand.

In the court room packed with lawyers and mediapersons, Bansal had fainted during the hearing and a stretcher was brought to take him to the CAT ambulance stationed outside the court premises. The proceedings were halted for a few minutes.

The probe agency had yesterday argued that custodial interrogation was necessary for digging out the true factual position in the case.

Bansal, the son of Kejriwal's late Surender Bansal, was arrested yesterday by the ACB. Three FIRs, including one against a company run by the chief minister's Surender Bansal, were registered by the ACB in this case on May 9 last year.

Three companies, including Renu Constructions (owned by Bansal, and Pawan Kumar), were also named in the FIRs.

In a complaint, Rahul Sharma, of (RACO), had alleged financial irregularities in building a drain in north-west and that Kejriwal and PWD misused their office for grant of contracts to Bansal. However, they were not named in the FIR.

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First Published: Fri, May 11 2018. 17:25 IST