The court dismissed the plea of P K Tewari, director of M/s Pixion Vision Pvt Ltd, saying that it was not safe for the purpose of trial to accord him permission to go abroad.
According to the charge sheet, a case was registered by CBI in 2013 on the complaint of deputy general manager of Bank of India against Pixion Media, its promoters/ directors P K Tewari and Anand Tewari and other unknown public servants and private persons.
While refusing his plea, Special CBI Judge Vinod Kumar said, "I may further point out that when court imposes a bail condition that a person would not leave the country without permission of the court, it means that permission has to be granted in backdrop of the facts and circumstances of the case. Para 2 of the charge sheet shows that a loss of approximately Rs 2,200 crores has been caused to the Indian banking industry."
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The court said even if for the purpose of ensuring the return of accused, it imposes a condition of furnishing a surety of a few crores, the same would be insignificant in view of the enormity of the money misappropriated.
Tewari's counsel said he has roots in the society and
CBI, however, opposed his plea saying that substantial amount of fraud has been remitted to UK and the applicant's company (M/s Molinare Ltd. UK) had availed huge credit facility from Bank of India and defaulted in payment, as result, the firm went in liquidation.
It said Tewari chose Dubai and UK to travel keeping in mind that substantial amount of proceeds of crime was remitted to UK through the routes of UAE and it is highly suspicious activity.
It said there was apprehension that if the court granted him permission to travel UAE and UK, he will not return to India.