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1988 pistol deal: Court to hear arguments on charge sheet

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Mar 04 2013 | 7:25 PM IST
A Delhi court has fixed March 30 to hear arguments on framing of charges against former Union Minister Arun Nehru for his alleged involvement in the 1988 pistol purchase deal scam.
Directing the Investigating Officer to supply complete copy of the charge sheet to the accused, Special CBI Judge Dinesh Kumar Sharma said that the agency should do it by March 30 so that it can begin hearing arguments on framing charges in the case.
It was alleged in the FIR that Nehru, former Minister of State for Home, along with ex-bureaucrat B P Singhal and then Director A K Verma had caused a loss of Rs 25 lakh to the exchequer in the pistol deal with Czechoslovakia in 1988.
The court in August 2012 rejected the probe agency's closure report observing that some of the documents reflected involvement of the accused in the conspiracy and had summoned Nehru and Singhal.
However, proceedings against Singhal and Verma are abated as they are already dead.
The Delhi High Court has exempted Nehru from personal appearance.
During 1985-86, Singhal and Verma allegedly conspired with Nehru to execute the deal by ignoring the guidelines for conducting the evaluation of 9 mm pistols to be procured for army.
The CBI allegedly found that a policy decision to replace .38 mm revolvers with 9 mm ones was taken on February 21, 1986, following which global tenders were invited.

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First Published: Mar 04 2013 | 7:25 PM IST

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