Exclusive: Vijay Mallya can not bring back the country, CBI's negligence weakened: case
In the last month as the biggest scam, till now, all the accused in the 2G case were acquitted due to lack of evidence, since then big questions have been started on the CBI.
New Delhi: It is very difficult to bring Vijay Mallya, who ran away with the Indian banks, thousands of rupees. According to sources, the CBI's negligence weakened the case against Mallya.
The statements of the witnesses against Vijay Mallya have been presented in front of the court, many errors have been reported. According to official documents, the words of the statements of 12 witnesses are identical. The London Court has claimed that there are statements of about a dozen witnesses against Mallya in which words and words are being met together. In this way how can it be possible that every witness should give a similar statement and use similar words in addition to these statements even more flaws have been reported? These witnesses have been told to bank officials and others. It was not said in any statement that the statement was given in what language and even greater that in any statement there is no signature of the witness.
According to sources, these statements have been given in front of the police, i.e. Section 161 i.e. The Indian Supreme Court has also said that the statements made under section 161 can not be presented as evidence in the court, and also the record of the Indian extradition of the London Administration indicates that till date one person has been extradited from London. didn `t come. A witness from the CBI in the London Court against Mallya is also under question.
The question has been raised about the name of Ajman Francis. It has been said that Francis did not validate the company of Mallya, then why its report and testimony should be considered? According to government sources, the London court is now going to hear witnesses and evidence this month that the evidence presented by the CBI to the witness court is valid in front of the court or if there is any negligence of any investigating agency, If he stopped the extradition, he would not only stand for the investigation agency but also on the direct target of the opposition government.
In the last month as the biggest scam, till now, all the accused in the 2G case were acquitted due to lack of evidence, since then big questions have been started on the CBI.
ABP News also mailed the CBI to this and wanted to know his official position, but the CBI did not respond to the mail. But his chief information officer Abhishek Dayal said that the case is pending before the London court, therefore the CBI does not want to make any comment on this.
Story of Vijay Mallya from floor to floor
Mallya's status was once known as 22 thousand crore. Mallya was occupied with 50% of liquor and beer business In 1983, at the age of 28, he became Chairman of UB Group. Mallya started Kingfisher Airlines in 2003 with the money raised from the liquor business, in 2005, it bought liquor company Shaw Wallace. In 2007 Mallya bought Formula One racing team Spycar and named him Force India. In the IPL, Mallya made the money and bought the Royal Challengers Bangalore but after doing all this, her Kingfisher Airlines started losing in 2008. For which Mallya started taking loans from thousands of crores of banks. In spite of this, Kingfisher Airlines was completely closed. But till then he had taken loan of Rs 7800 crores from 17 banks which reached 9000 crores with interest. Instead of returning this loan, Mallya left the country on March 2, 2016 and fled to London.
Mallya's status was once known as 22 thousand crore. Mallya was occupied with 50% of liquor and beer business In 1983, at the age of 28, he became Chairman of UB Group. Mallya started Kingfisher Airlines in 2003 with the money raised from the liquor business, in 2005, it bought liquor company Shaw Wallace. In 2007 Mallya bought Formula One racing team Spycar and named him Force India. In the IPL, Mallya made the money and bought the Royal Challengers Bangalore but after doing all this, her Kingfisher Airlines started losing in 2008. For which Mallya started taking loans from thousands of crores of banks. In spite of this, Kingfisher Airlines was completely closed. But till then he had taken loan of Rs 7800 crores from 17 banks which reached 9000 crores with interest. Instead of returning this loan, Mallya left the country on March 2, 2016 and fled to London.
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