CBI seeks details on middleman

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New Delhi: CBI has sent a letter to the Indian embassy in Italy seeking details on the arrest of Guido Ralph Haschke, the alleged middleman in the Rs 3,600 crore AgustaWestland VVIP chopper deal, by Swiss authorities.
The arrest was made in Switzerland on Thursday on the request of Italian authorities probing allegations of bribery in the contract for 12 VVIP helicopters.
Haschke, who is among 13 accused booked by CBI in connection with the corruption case, will be extradited to Italy next week. Highly placed CBI sources said the letter has been sent to the Indian embassy seeking details on his custody and the ongoing probe.
The agency will also be sending a judicial request to Italy for detailed information on the statements given by the accused who are in the custody of the authorities there. They said after getting the statements, the agency would explore the option of seeking extradition of all the accused who are in the custody of Italian authorities.
The helicopter contract is under probe of Italian and Indian agencies for alleged kickbacks paid to Indian officials. (PTI)

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