CBI wants to try Raja for ‘criminal breach of trust’

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NEW DELHI: CBI on Friday strongly defended before a Delhi court its plea seeking framing of additional charge of criminal breach of trust against all the 17 accused, including former telecom minister A Raja, in 2G spectrum allocation scam case.

Special public prosecutor UU Lalit told Special CBI Judge OP Saini that Raja, his former private secretary RK Chandolia and former telecom secretary Siddhartha Behura had a dominion over valuable 2G spectrum in their respective capacities as public servants and they flouted law in award of licenses, which made out a case of criminal breach of trust.

Concluding rebuttal arguments on CBI’s plea, Lalit opposed the plea of defence lawyers that spectrum was just “electro-magnetic” waves and cannot be termed as property which was “illegally” disposed off by Raja in connivance with the co-accused.”Where property is stated in a generic sense, then we must appreciate the fact that it includes all types of properties. Whenever expression ‘property’ occurs, one must give it as wider definition as possible. The dimension of property changes,” he said.The prosecutor said properties are of different types “which also include right to certain things, licence to certain things, copyright and trademark.”(PTI)

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