AgustaWestland scam: 'Never named anyone in ED chargesheet', claims Michel


New Delhi, Apr 5(Agencies): Christian Michel, the alleged middleman in the AgustaWestland VVIP Chopper scam claimed on Friday that he has not named anybody before the probe agency.

Moving a Delhi court a day after ED filed a supplementary chargesheet against him, Michel alleged that the central government was using agencies for political agenda. The copy of the chargesheet was provided to the media before it was provided to Michel, the accuser's counsel claimed.

Advocate Aljo K Joseph, who has filed plea on Michel's behalf, claimed that "he (Michel) never named anyone".

In his plea, Michel has questioned how the charge sheet was leaked to the media even before its cognisance was taken by the court. The matter will come up for hearing on April 6.

Christian Michel, the alleged middleman arrested in the AgustaWestland VVIP choppers deal case, is understood to have identified the initials "AP" as Ahmed Patel in a chargesheet filed by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) before a court in New Delhi on Thursday.

The agency, in its supplementary chargesheet filed under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), said "a part of kickback was paid to defence officials, bureaucrats, mediapersons and important political persons of the ruling party" when the deal was being struck.

The chargesheet said according to the "budget sheet, 30 million euros were paid to Air Force officers, bureaucrats and politicians" to swing the deal in the favour of AgustaWestland for purchasing the choppers to ferry VVIPs across the country.

"Christian Michel James has further disclosed various abbreviations used in the budget sheet, which contains the details of the payments made to Air Force officials, bureaucrats and political persons. The recipients of the kickback include several categories of persons namely Air Force officials, bureaucrats including defence ministry officials and top political leaders of the then ruling party. As per Christian Michel James, ''AP'' means Ahmed Patel and ''Fam'' means Family," the ED said.

At another place in the chargesheet, Michel said, "I cannot say what Haschke was thinking. As a guess, I would think he was talking about Ahmed Patel."

Regarding "Fam", he said it "could mean family".

While the identity of the said Ahmed Patel is not clear, it is understood that it refers to the senior Congress leader. The veteran leader has not been named in the PMLA FIR of the case.

In the same chargesheet, Rajiv Saxena, another accused arrested in the case, has been quoted by the ED as saying that "AP" was a "reference" to Ahmed Patel.

Patel in the past has denied any wrongdoing in the case.

The ED said the kickback paid by the Anglo-Italian firm in the case was "at least about 12 per cent of the contract amount" and around 70 million euros were paid through the two middlemen involved in the case – Michel and Guido Haschke.

It added that this was an "undisputed fact" that the two middlemen had received kickbacks worth 70 million euros.

The agency said this fact could be corroborated with the receipt of kickbacks in the bank accounts of companies "controlled and beneficially owned" by Michel and Haschke.

It said the company "enlisted" the two as agents for the VVIP choppers deal in India as it wanted to promote its product and ensure that it became a frontrunner to bag the deal.

The central probe agency, in its 3,000-page supplementary chargesheet with 52 main pages, also named David Syms, Michel's alleged business partner, and two firms owned by them – Global Trade and Commerce Ltd and Global Services FZE – as accused.

In its first chargesheet filed against Michel in June 2016, the ED had alleged that he and others had received 30 million euros (about Rs 225 crore) from AgustaWestland.

Special Judge Arvind Kumar said he would decide on whether to take cognisance of the ED's supplementary chargesheet and summon the accused on April 6.

  

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  • anthony, Mangalore

    Sat, Apr 06 2019

    The BJP has only been surviving on Lies, Lies and Falsehoods. What can you expect from a political party like the BJP where even the PM and their party President indulge in Lies and Falsehoods. What impression will the world have of our PM who has now become a habitual Liar.

    What respect will we countrymen have for such a PM who misleads the nation with his lies and falsehoods,

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  • Mark Dcruz, Mangalore

    Sat, Apr 06 2019

    Don't mess with Italian's

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  • Ahmed, Mangalore

    Fri, Apr 05 2019

    "Everything is fair in love and war and in ELECTION "

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  • Cyrus, Mumbai

    Fri, Apr 05 2019

    Dont Trust this 2 Gujrathis..Feku and Daku..they do anything in the world to get the power..i am surprised that their inner voice completaly dead and forcefully make silenced. They forgot their hand socked with innocent peoples blood and curse, how some blind people ignoring facts and falow this monisters .. peoples consciousness dead?

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  • Karthik, Konaje/Navi Mumbai

    Fri, Apr 05 2019

    This will go on until polls 2019 are over, after that, chapter will be closed just like 2G. Michel will go home with handsome compensation for days he spent at Tihar, Swamy will dig up some other issue for diverting focus from real issues,. Anyway for some of the bhakths here, fooling and getting fooled is a great political strategy.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Apr 05 2019

    First they lied about shooting down One Pakistan F16 & now Falsely Implicating Christian Michel.
    We know these 'Bunch of Corrupt Liars' ...

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