Army will have to wait further for 197 helicopters as the Defence Ministry has extended till June 30 the contractual validity of two bids received for the Rs 5,000 crore tender amid allegations of bribery attempt.
The tender, which was floated in 2008, got marred after allegations that a Brigadier, involved in the acquisition process, had sought kickbacks from Anglo-Italian company AgustaWestland to swing the deal in its favour.
The allegations are being probed by CBI.
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The validity of the bids submitted by the two firms has been extended till June 30 this year, sources said here.
As per the earlier timelines, their validity was to expire in December last month.
On January 4, the CBI registered a case against the Brigadier and unknown officers of the Army and Defence Ministry after the agency received a fresh set of documents from Italian police.
Army Aviation is looking at buying 197 light helicopters to replace its ageing Cheetah/Chetak fleet which undertakes reconnaissance and casualty evacuation operations in forward locations and high-altitude areas like Siachen.