Reliance Group calls for probe into 'illegal phone tapping' case

Group suspects taped conversations must have been spliced, altered, doctored and manipulated to serve interests of those engaged in tapping operations

Anil Ambani
Anil Ambani
Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jun 18 2016 | 10:07 PM IST

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Reliance Group said it was “shocked” at reports referring to illegal tapping of phones of some of its executives and expected authorities to probe the matter to bring the guilty to book at the earliest.

In a statement, a spokesperson for Anil Ambani-led group said they were “shocked” to see the reports about the tapes referring to  “completely llegal and criminal tapping of phones of individuals in our group, allegedly done by vested interests more than 10-15 years ago, in the period prior to the reorganisation of the Reliance Group.”

News reports have claimed that a corporate house had tapped phones of ministers and industrialists.

“We suspect that the purported conversations, as referred to in the media, must have been spliced, altered, doctored and manipulated to serve the heinous interests of those who engaged in the alleged illegal phone tapping operations.”

“We have at all times fully complied with the laws of the land in all our business activities, and to suggest otherwise is criminally defamatory,” the spokesperson said.

The statement further said the group expects "the authorities to fully investigate these allegations of illegal phone tapping by highly irresponsible and criminally minded persons, and to bring the guilty parties to book at the earliest."

Last night, Mukesh Ambani-led Reliance Industries group had also issued a statement, terming the conversations attributed to its officials in these tapes as "false" and also of legal action against such "sensationalism".

"We are shocked at reports which suggest that we have been victims of unauthorised and illegal tapping of our telephones. Conversations attributed to us are false and appear to have been doctored by someone who seeks to defame us", an RIL spokesperson had said.
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First Published: Jun 18 2016 | 10:07 PM IST

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