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CBI officers could not understand DoT files: A Raja tells court

Raja told the special court that he had explained to the IOs about the DoT files during questioning.

New Delhi: Former Telecom Minister A Raja on Tuesday claimed he was being prosecuted in the 2G spectrum case as the CBI's investigating officers (IOs) were unable to understand the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) files despite questioning him for about 15 months.

During the final arguments in 2G spectrum allocation scam case, Raja told the special court that he had explained to the IOs about the DoT files during questioning but they could not understand it.

"For 15 months, I was telling the IOs about the files but they were unable to understand the files. I was interrogated and I explained everything but the IOs did not understand the files and they prosecuted me," Raja himself told Special CBI Judge O P Saini.

Raja's counsel Manu Sharma told the court that CBI probed this case, alleged to be the biggest scam of the country, but had not investigated as to how the applications of Tata Teleservices Ltd (TTSL) and Tata Teleservices (Maharashtra) Ltd (TTML) went missing from the DoT's Wireless Planning and Coordination (WPC) wing.

"What kind of investigation is this? Admitted fact is that the applications were missing from the WPC wing but still this was not investigated. CBI used this situation to pressurise the witness to depose against Siddharth Behura (former Telecom Secretary)," Sharma argued during the arguments, which would continue tomorrow.

He asked "Why did the CBI not fixed responsibility as to who was responsible for these missing files. The agency purportedly left this issue to pressurise the witness."

Besides Raja, DMK MP Kanimozhi, Behura and 14 others, including three firms, are facing trial in the case.

( Source : PTI )
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