Court issues open ended NBW against Gulf based investor for alleged links to AgustaWestland scam

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

A Saturday issued open ended Non Bailable Warrant (NBW) against a Gulf based investor for his alleged links to the VVIP chopper scam.

The agency's D P Singh and Naveen Kumar Matta argued that the ED had summoned Balsharaf multiple times since March 2018, but he did not join the investigation deliberately.

The ED further said by not joining the investigation, he was evading the process of law and NBW against him was necessary to secure his presence in the instant case for an effective investigation.

According to the ED investigation, it is revealed that M/s Ltd Mauritius, a company which received the kickbacks, transferred an amount of USD 5,303,471 to the account of M/s (RAKGT) LLC, which was maintained under the Balsharaf and Gautam Khaitan, another accused, which raised many questions and need clarification.

Some other entries also found suspected in the RAKGT need Omar to join the probe, the ED said.

The agency contended that as RAKGT was associated with Balsharaf, his trading business may be legal, but he needs to explain the money he got from various companies into the account. Some companies are also related to accused Khaitan and others.

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First Published: Sat, May 04 2019. 20:15 IST