Court seeks ED\'s response on lobbyist Deepak Talwar\'s bail plea

Court seeks ED's response on lobbyist Deepak Talwar's bail plea

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

A Monday sought ED's response on a application of Deepak Talwar, accused of acting as a middleman in negotiations to favour foreign private airlines causing the loss to national carrier Air

In his application, Talwar claimed that no purpose will be served by keeping him in further custody since he was not required for further custodial interrogation.

"The probe is already complete since the has already filed a charge sheet. There is no likelihood of tempering with the evidence or influencing the witnesses," he said.

The had earlier told the court that it was trying to find out the names of officials of the Ministry of Civil Aviation, National Aviation Company of Ltd and Air India, who favoured foreign airlines, including Airways, and Air Arabia, by making national carrier, gave up profit making routes and profit making timings.

"It has been alleged that officials of Ministry of Civil Aviation, NACIL, Air India, by abusing their official positions as public servants and receiving illegal gratification, in conspiracy with other public servants, private domestic and foreign airlines, made the national carrier gave up profit making routes and profit making timings of Air in favour of national and international domestic and foreign private airlines.

"This resulted in a huge loss of market share to the national carrier and also led to pecuniary benefits to private domestic and foreign airlines," ED's A R Aditya had told the court.

India held bilateral meetings with Dubai, Sharjah and after which there has been an increase in the seat entitlements for both the contracting countries and increase in points of call for foreign carriers, it said.

Talwar has been charged with criminal conspiracy, forgery and under various other sections of the FCRA for allegedly diverting Rs 90.72 crore worth of foreign funds meant for ambulances and other articles received by his NGO from Europe's leading company.

His role in some aviation deals during the previous Congress-led United Progressive Alliance's (UPA) regime at the Centre is under scanner as well.

Talwar was booked by the and the (CBI) in criminal cases of corruption, while the charged him with tax evasion.

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First Published: Mon, April 15 2019. 19:30 IST