Besides Tyagi, the court remanded his cousin Sanjeev Tyagi alias Julie and advocate Gautam Khaitan, also arrested in the case related to procurement of 12 VVIP choppers from UK-based firm during the UPA-2 regime.
While the CBI sought 10 days' custody of these accused for quizzing them, the counsel appearing for the former IAF chief claimed in the court that decision to procure VVIP choppers from AgustaWestland was a "collective" one and Prime Minister Office (PMO) was also a part of it.
CBI alleged that Tyagi had "abused his official position" and when he was the Air Chief Marshal, he had made huge investments in land and other properties and have not disclosed the source his income.
At this stage, Tyagi, who was present in the courtroom, told the magistrate, "I can give account of all my land investments if they (CBI) want."
The counsel appearing for the other two arrested accused also opposed the CBI's remand plea saying the FIR was lodged over three years ago and there were no fresh grounds to arrest them at this stage.
CBI, however, alleged that Khaitan was the "brain" behind how the bribe money reached India and several firms through which the money travelled came into existence and Sanjeev was known to alleged European middleman Carlo Gerosa.
71-year old Tyagi, who had retired in 2007, his cousin Sanjeev and Khaitan were yesterday arrested by the agency in connection with the case.
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