Christian Michel seeks bail to celebrate Easter; Delhi court reserves order

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

A Thursday reserved its order on a plea of Christian Michel, the alleged middleman arrested in the chopper scam, who had sought seven-day interim to celebrate with family.

DP Singh, appearing for CBI and ED, opposed Michel's plea, saying is a country of various festival thousands of prisoners are in jails and everyone has faith in religion so the accused can't be allowed to go out of jail to celebrate festivals.

He said Michel can participate in in custody.

The argued before the court that if Michel comes out on interim and makes statement outside, it can derail investigation.

Michel's argued that since the charge sheet has been filed, there is no point of tampering evidence.

He said the accused is cooperating in the case and sought

"Being a Christian, he was not even allowed to offer a holy mass even during ..," said the application moved by the accused.

"It is submitted that the week commencing form 14th April to 21st April is a for Christians and 21st April is which will be celebrated universally. The petitioner wishes to attend the holy mass on Easter day and would like to make offerings during the Easter day," Michel has said in his plea.

The filed a supplementary charge sheet against Michel and others on April 4. He was arrested by on December 22 after his extradition from

He is among the three alleged middlemen being probed in the chopper scam by and and are the two others.

The agency had told the court that Michel made 24.25 million euros and 1,60,96,245 pounds from the deal.

has told the court that it identified Michel's properties purchased with proceeds of the

CBI has alleged that the deal, signed in Feb 2010 to supply VVIP choppers worth 556.262 million euros, caused an estimated loss of 398.21 million euros (about Rs 2,666 crore).

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First Published: Thu, April 18 2019. 11:15 IST