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1988 Pistol deal: CBI does not oppose bail of ex-bureaucrat

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Press Trust of India New Delhi

"The CBI has no objection if the accused (B P Singhal) is allowed bail in the case, being a senior citizen and suffering from multiple ailments as claimed by him, subject to the normal condition being imposed for bail," the agency told Special CBI Judge Dinesh Kumar Sharma.

It was alleged in the FIR that then minister of state for home Nehru along with B P Singhal, then additional secretary in the ministry, and then director A K Verma conspired and 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 Singhal and Nehru. Verma had died during the pendency of the case.

 

"It is prayed that the court may please to pass an order as it deems fit," CBI said in its reply to the bail plea of Singhal which was filed on August 30 through his counsel S P Ahluwalia.

Singhal sought the bail saying that he is suffering from chronic diseases and had cooperated with the agency during the probe.

"There is not even a whisper of evidence against Singhal," the application said, adding that the he is a retired IPS officer of 1995 batch and had held various prestigious posts.

The court also exempted Singhal from personal appearance on the ground that he was hospitalised and fixed the matter for hearing on October 1.

On a similar plea of Nehru, the court today said that it was bound by the Delhi High Court order to exempt him from personal appearance.

However, it also made clear to Nehru that he will have to appear if he moves for bail in the case. (MORE)

  

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First Published: Sep 15 2012 | 5:05 PM IST

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