Where has Rs 200 cr in 2G scam gone: SC asks CBI

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 20 2013 | 10:13 PM IST

Asking CBI to explain where Rs 200 crore, allegedly diverted to DMK-owned Kalaignar TV in 2G scam, has gone, the Supreme Court today sought the probe agency's response on DMK MP Kanimozhi's bail plea in the case.

A bench of justices BS Chauhan and Swatanter Kumar, while terming "corruption as the worst form of human rights violation," asked CBI to come out with a status report on the loss to the state exchequer due to the award of 13 licences to one of the telecom operators and trial proceedings in the CBI special court.

The court granted a week's time to CBI to file its response on the three issues and the bail pleas of Kanimozhi and Sharad Kumar, MD of Kalaignar TV.

Kanimozhi and Kumar, named as accused in the second charge sheet for allegedly taking a bribe of Rs 200 crore, were arrested on May 20 after the special court dismissed their bail pleas in the case.

Both Kanimozhi and Kumar have 20% stake each in Kalaignar TV which allegedly received Rs 200 crore through a "circuitous" route from Shahid Balwa promoted DB Realty.

Senior counsel Altaf Ahmed and Sushil Kumar Jain, appearing for Kanimozhi and Sharad Kumar during the brief arguments, submitted the accused were not recipient of the spectrum and had merely taken a loan of Rs 200 crore which has been  returned.

The argument, however, failed convince the bench which pointed that the charge sheet clearly stated that the so-called amount was not part of a legal transaction.

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First Published: Jun 13 2011 | 6:23 PM IST

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