Delhi liquor scam: Manish Sisodia seeks bail saying cooperated in CBI probe

Sisodia's counsel said that his custodial interrogation was no longer required and he was not a flight risk.

ByPTI

Published Mar 21, 2023 | 4:54 PMUpdatedMar 21, 2023 | 4:54 PM

Manish Sisodia bail

Former Delhi deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia on Tuesday, 21 March, told a Delhi court he has cooperated with the CBI investigation into the excise scam case and none of the searches have revealed any incriminating material against him.

Sisodia’s counsel, while making submissions on the bail plea of the AAP leader, said his custodial interrogation was no longer required and he was not a flight risk.

“I am a public servant but two other public servants, against whom allegations are graver have not been arrested,” his counsel contended.

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‘No documentary evidence’

The lawyer for Sisodia, who was arrested on 26 February by the CBI, further said there’s no documentary evidence of receiving kickbacks against him and the change in the excise policy is purely in the normal course.

He said the matter of change in excise policy went to the Delhi LG and the finance secretary among others.

Sisodia’s counsel told the court that all the offences alleged entail less than seven years of imprisonment in the case and any further incarceration is not justified.

The CBI, which opposed the bail plea of Sisodia, said he had dealt with an ‘unprecedented’ 18 ministries and while he may not be a flight risk but he is definitely a risk for evidence destruction.

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‘Changing phones not innocent act’

The counsel appearing for the CBI submitted that frequently changing phones by the former deputy chief minister were not at all an innocent act but deliberately done for the destruction of pieces of evidence in the case.

“Probe agency has 60 days to file the chargesheet in the case and if Manish Sisodia comes out, the investigation will be seriously compromised,” he said, adding that he Sisodia is definitely in a position to influence witnesses and destroy evidence in the case.

On Monday, Sisodia’s judicial custody was extended till 3 April by the Delhi court in the excise policy case being probed by the CBI.

He is at present in the Enforcement Directorate (ED) custody in a related case.

The ED had arrested Sisodia on 9 March evening in the Tihar jail, where he was lodged in connection with the case being probed by the CBI pertaining to alleged corruption in the formulation and implementation of the now-scrapped Delhi Excise Policy for 2021-22.

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