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Choppergate: ED to seek details from 3 European nations

The ED is in the process of sending its formal requests, also known as Letters Rogatories, seeking the case details from Finland, Norway and Denmark.

Updated on: May 17, 2016 12:53 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , New Delhi
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The Enforcement Directorate (ED) will seek details from three Scandinavian countries on the bribe money trail in the Rs 3,737-crore AgustaWestland VVIP chopper deal.

A photo of AgustaWestland AW101 chopper, configured to meet diverse roles for pre-dominantly maritime and utility tasks. (Photo: agustawestland.com)
A photo of AgustaWestland AW101 chopper, configured to meet diverse roles for pre-dominantly maritime and utility tasks. (Photo: agustawestland.com)

The ED is in the process of sending its formal requests, also known as Letters Rogatories, seeking the case details from Finland, Norway and Denmark, according to an agency source. The choppers’ UK-based maker, AW Limited, allegedly routed Rs 360 crore to India for payment of bribes to influential Indians to clinch the contract.

The source said the requests are being sent on the basis of leads purportedly suggesting “the use of shell firms and layered financial transactions” in the three north European countries.

“The financial transactions under the agency’s scanner in the three countries are suspected to be linked to transfer of funds by firms named as accused in ED’s First Information Report in the case,” said the source.

The agency has sent reminders through diplomatic channels to expedite responses to its earlier requests to the UK, Italy, Switzerland and Tunisia. “Funds worth Rs 360 crore were suspected to have been routed to India by the choppers’ maker, AW Limited, via modes, including payments made to two accused Indian firms for outsourced engineering contracts,” said the source.

 
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