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CWG scam: Court dismisses bail plea of Bhanot and Verma

April 08, 2011 06:16 pm | Updated October 10, 2016 09:25 am IST - New Delhi

Former CWG Organising Committee Secretary General Lalit produced at Patiala House court in New Delhi in connection with alleged irregularities in the Rs. 107 crore deal inked with a Swiss timing firm. File photo

A Delhi court today dismissed the bail plea of two former top officials of the Commonwealth Games Organising Committee, arrested in connection with alleged irregularities in awarding a Rs. 107 crore contract to a Swiss firm for providing logistic support for the 2010 event.

Special Judge Talwant Singh dismissed the bail plea of OC’s former Secretary-General Lalit Bhanot and its ex-Director General V.K. Verma.

“Bail applications of both the accused are dismissed,” the judge said and also extended their judicial custody till April 21.

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Mr. Bhanot and Mr. Verma were arrested on February 23 by CBI for striking a Rs. 107 crore deal with a Swiss firm in procuring the Timing, Scoring and Result (TSR) System for the Commonwealth Games.

The CBI had told the court that they were among key personnel in CWG OC and were instrumental in allotment of contract for TSR System to Swiss Timing in a pre-planned and pre-mediated manner at an exorbitant rate, thereby causing a huge loss to the government.

CBI has registered a case against the two under sections 120B (criminal conspiracy) and 420 (cheating) of IPC and various sections of Prevention of Corruption Act, along with Switzerland-based firm Swiss Timing Ltd and other unnamed persons.

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The investigating agency had earlier slapped three more charges of fraud, forgery and cheating on the duo.

In its FIR, the agency said in the Expression of Interest (EoI) for the ward of contract, it was made out had that only the Swiss firm had met the laid down criteria.

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