Raja, aides to be produced in court Thursday
By IANSThursday, February 3, 2011
NEW DELHI - Former communications minister A. Raja, arrested for his role in the award of spectrum to telecom players that has been dubbed the biggest scam in Indian history, is to be produced in a court here Thursday.
Along with two aides — former telecom secretary Siddharth Behura and personal secretary R.K. Chandolia — he will be produced before Special Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) Judge O.P. Saini at the Patiala House Court, officers at the agency said.
The probe teams, including the Enforcement Directorate which investigates dubious cross-border deals, will seek their remand for detailed questioning. The official auditor had said that Raja had caused a loss of $12.8 billion to $40 billion to the exchequer.
“We will also be filing a formal chargesheet against the three accused within 60 days,” a senior CBI officer said Thursday. “There could be further arrests.”
Raja was asked to resign Nov 14 last year after the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) indicted him in the spectrum allocation scam and for causing losses of between Rs.58,000 crore ($12.8 billion) and Rs.1.76 lakh crore ($40 billion) to the exchequer.
The issue dates to 2008 when nine telecom firms were issued airwaves, a scarce resource, and licences for second generation (2G) phone services at Rs.1,658 crore (less that $350 million) for a pan-India operation. As many as 122 circle-wise licences were issued.