AgustaWestland scam accused Rajiv Saxena to record statement

ANI 

case accused will record his statement before Delhi's House Court's Additional Chief Metropolitan

After moving the application to become an approver in the case, Saxena told a court that he was not under any pressure. He further said that neither any assurance was given to him nor sought from him.

In a statement before the House Court, Saxena said he has "thought long and hard" and that his "exposure" to the case was "very minimal".

"(I have) no intention to not cooperate. Logical consequence is to give testimony in the case. (I am under) no pressure. It is on my free will completely and the complete understanding of the case. No assurances were given and none sought," Saxena said on his plea seeking to turn an approver.

The was extradited to in the wee hours of January 31 in connection with alleged scam in the Rs 3,600 crore deal for the purchase of 12 VVIP helicopters from company.

He was allegedly operating a number of in in which huge amounts of money were deposited, according to a government dossier.

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First Published: Sat, March 02 2019. 13:17 IST