CBI questions Sunil Kapur again in AirAsia bribery case

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The CBI on Thursday again questioned Sunil Kapur, of and Services, in connection with an alleged bribery case for getting FDI rules tweaked by to get international flying licences.

Kapur was questioned for several hours on Tuesday also by CBI officials.

Earlier, the agency had examined Rajendra Dubey, of HNR Pte Ltd, Green and RRT Services Pvt Ltd.

The CBI action had registered a case on May 29 against Malaysia-based Group Tony Fernandes, AirAsia and Deputy alias Bo Lingam and others for alleged violation of norms for getting international flying licence.

The CBI's also mentions Deepak Talwar, Dubey and some unknown public servants of the and the then (FIPB).

According to the CBI FIR, during 2015-16, AAIL remitted about Rs 12.28 crore to HNR Trading Pte Ltd, owned by Dubey, for a sham contract on the basis of a bogus agreement on plain papers.

This was used for paying bribes to unidentified public servants and others for securing permit for the operation of international through of and Sunil Kapur, of Travel/Total Food Services, who acted as lobbying agents.

In its FIR, the agency alleged that efforts were made by Fernandes to get the 5/20 rule of the civil aviation policy changed so that AirAsia could start international operations.

The rule requires that an must be operating in for five years and have at least 20 aircraft in its fleet before starting international operations.

Fernandes is also accused of "putting pressure" on former to pursue changes in regulatory policies for international aviation in India which would be beneficial to the company.

AirAsia and Venkataramanan have denied the charges, saying the accusations were made with mala fide intention and will be contested in court.

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First Published: Fri, June 08 2018. 00:20 IST