Former IAF chief Tyagi granted bail in AgustaWestland case


New Delhi, Dec 26 (IANS): A court here on Monday granted bail to former Indian Air Force (IAF) chief Air Chief Marshal S.P. Tyagi, accused of receiving kickbacks in AgustaWestland helicopter deal.

Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) special judge Arvind Kumar allowed Tyagi's bail application and asked him to furnish a personal bond of Rs 2 lakh and surety of like amount.

A Delhi-based lawyer, Gautam Khaitan and SP Tyagi’s cousin Sanjeev Tyagi alias Julie Tyagi were arrested along with him. 

The CBI had said that all the three people had been arrested for allegedly accepting illegal gratification for exercising influence through corrupt or illegal means.

 

With Inputs from Agencies

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues., Frazer Town,Bangalore

    Tue, Dec 27 2016

    Most of the top investigating agencies are working at the behest of Modi which are really losing its credentials

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  • ABDUL RAFIQ, UCHILA

    Mon, Dec 26 2016

    Hahaha...CBI, NIA, Reverse Bank of India all losing it's credibility under Modi regime and becoming laughing stock. Vendetta politics will not work anymore and BJP cannot use these institutions on their opponents. Satymeva Jayate......

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  • Juliet mascarenhas, Bejai

    Mon, Dec 26 2016

    Agusta corruption ,a babe of the vote bank.

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  • stan, udupi/dubai

    Mon, Dec 26 2016

    Case without any evidence?

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