CBI sources said a meeting in this regard with the officials of the Defence Ministry is likely to take place soon where these documents could be handed over to the agency.
The sources said Defence Ministry has assured the agency to provide details of an internal inquiry which was conducted to go into allegations of kickbacks and the suspected involvement of some officials.
They said the Ministry has reportedly carried out an inquiry and issued some show cause notices to its officials, suspected to have played role in the deal, which might also be shared with the agency very soon.
They said the agency is analysing documents recovered during searches conducted by it besides other records to finalise a line of questioning and it might begin soon.
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On March 13, CBI has registered a case against Air Chief Marshal (retd) S P Tyagi, along with 12 others, for alleged cheating, corruption and criminal conspiracy in the deal.
The CBI alleged that during his tenure as Air Chief, the Air Force agreed "to reduce the service ceiling for VVIP helicopters from 6,000 metres to 4,500 metres as mandatory to which it was opposing vehemently on the grounds of security constraints and other related reasons," an agency source said.