VVIP chopper deal: Alleged middleman Guido Haschke arrested in Switzerland
Guido Ralph Haschke, The Alleged Middleman In The Controversial AgustaWestland VVIP Helicopter Deal, Has Been Arrested In Switzerland, Italian Media Reported On Thursday.
Guido Ralph Haschke, the alleged middleman in the controversial AgustaWestland VVIP helicopter deal, has been arrested in Switzerland, Italian media reported on Thursday.
Italian news website, La Repubblica, has reported that Haschke may be brought to Italy next week if he prefers not to appeal against extradition proceedings before the Swiss Federal court.
The court in Switzerland ruled that Haschke can be extradited to Italy, Italian news agency ANSA reported.
The Rs. 3,600-crore VVIP AgustaWestland helicopter supply contract is under probe by Italian and Indian agencies for alleged kickbacks paid to Indian officials - including former IAF Chief SP Tyagi - to clinch the deal.
Tyagi has denied allegations of any kickbacks.
Swiss-American Haschke is one of the 13 accused in the FIR filed by CBI which is probing the bribery allegations in the deal.
"Guido Haschke and Carlo Gerosa (both middlemen) managed to send 5.6 million euros through Mohali-based IDS Infotech and Chandigarh-based Aeromatrix Info Solutions Private Ltd to India and kept the remaining amount of about 24.30 million euros received from AgustaWestland with themselves in the account of IDS Tunisia," the CBI FIR in the case states.
The Italian prosecutor who carried out the preliminary inquiry in Milan has alleged that the CEO of Finmeccanica, the parent company of the UK-based AgustaWestland, had used services of middlemen to bribe Indian officials.
CBI which carried out the probe in India had named 13 individuals, including Tyagi and European middlemen Carlo Gerosa, Christian Michel and Guido Haschke, in the FIR as accused, in connection with the alleged bribery.
The Indian probe agency has alleged that during his tenure as the IAF chief, Tyagi, and "with his approval" the Air Force "conceded to reduce the service ceiling for VVIP helicopters from 6,000 m to 4,500 m as mandatory (although) it was vehemently opposing the same on grounds of security constraints and other related reasons".
(With PTI inputs)
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