ZTE denies CBI charges on procuring visa through forged letter

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 25 2013 | 4:04 AM IST

The CBI has yesterday registered a case of alleged forging of the letter head of the then Minister of state for Home Ajay Maken to create a draft letter addressed to Prime Minister. ZTE has been accused of being part of criminal conspiracy.

"We strongly deny any such allegations. ZTE is professional and ethical company running its operation worldwide and has always complied with the laws of the land of respective country," a ZTE spokesperson said in a statement.

Based on the complaint of Maken, now Minister of State for Youth Affairs and Sports, the agency has booked arms dealer Abhishek Verma and unnamed officials of Ganton and its Indian subsidiary Ganton India alongwith ZTE.

CBI spokesperson Dharini Mishra has said "It was alleged in the complaint that the accused had forged the Minister's letter-head and used the same to create a letter with the objective of obtaining visas for the employees of a foreign company."

The CBI has found that Maken's purported letter was part of alleged dealings beteen Verma's front company Ganton and ZTE Telecom working closely with the state-run companies MTNL and BSNL.

The letter had requested the Prime Minister "to take a reasoned view" on the visa issue as there were around "60,000 such personnel on business visa" working in various projects.

"All visas issued to ZTE employees are being issued by Indian Government only after complying with procedural laws of the country . There is no agreement signed by ZTE for procuring visas for ZTE employees," ZTE statement added.

  

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First Published: Aug 09 2012 | 8:20 PM IST

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