5-day CBI custody for Raja, 2 others

PTI Updated - February 03, 2011 at 05:02 PM.

Former Minister for IT and Communications, Mr A Raja being taken to the court by the CBI officials, in the Capital on Thursday. Pic: Ramesh Sharma

The CBI today accused the former Telecom Minister, Mr A Raja of causing a loss of Rs 22,000 crore to the exchequer by favouring some telecom firms in award of the 2G spectrum licences and demanded his custody for five days, which a city court granted.

Mr Raja, former Telecom Secretary Mr Siddartha Behura and Mr Raja’s former Personal Secretary Mr R K Chandolia, were produced before a Special CBI Judge Mr O P Saini a day after they were arrested in connection with the 2G spectrum allocation scam.

Wearing a grey safari suit, the 47 year old DMK MP appeared cool and composed and greeted the judge with folded hands.

His counsel Mr Ramesh Gupta sought time for a private conversation with Mr Raja, which the judge allowed for ten minutes.

Seeking their custody, CBI counsel, Mr Akhilesh argued that Mr Raja had caused a loss of Rs 22,000 crores to the public exchequer by favouring some telecom firms in award of the 2G spectrum licences.

He said at least two telecom firms, including Swan Telecom and Unitech, were benefited to the tune of several hundred crores of rupees by selling their stakes to various other global firms shortly after getting licences.

The CBI said the former minister’s custody was essential for further questioning because he had been evasive in replying to their queries during his interrogation earlier at the agency’s headquarters.

This is for the first time that the CBI is directly accusing Mr Raja of complicity in the 2G scam after it had filed an FIR against unknown officials and private persons and companies on October 21, 2009.

Though the agency has pegged the loss at Rs 22,000 crore based on the calculations made by the CVC, the CAG had in its report had projected a presumptive loss of Rs 1.76 lakh crore.

Published on February 3, 2011 11:19