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CBI arrests three more people in FCRA violation case

NEW DELHI: Three more people had been arrested by the CBI in a case of Rs 90 crore received in alleged violation of foreign exchange rules, officials said on Thursday.

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New Delhi, September 12

Three more people had been arrested by the CBI in a case of Rs 90 crore received by aviation consultant Deepak Talwar’s NGO Advantage India in alleged violation of foreign exchange rules, officials said on Thursday.

The arrests were made on Wednesday night after Yasmin Kapoor, a close aide of Talwar, was taken into custody by the agency, they said.

All the four arrested are likely to be produced before a special CBI court on Thursday.

The CBI suspects that Kapoor played an active role in diverting funds received by Talwar’s NGO Advantage India, the officials said.

She was allegedly responsible for day-to-day working of companies linked to Talwar, they said.

Talwar is already in judicial custody following his arrest by the CBI in July.

He was deported from the UAE in January after the Enforcement Directorate (ED) took him into custody.

The case relates to allegations of misutilisation of foreign contribution, which were received under the CSR scheme for carrying out educational and social activities in India.

“The funds were allegedly received mainly from a foreign-based company to the tune of Rs 90.72 crore in the bank accounts of a Delhi-based private firm/NGO registered under the Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act, 2010 for carrying out social welfare activities in the field of education,” a CBI spokesperson had said after registration of the FIR in November 2017.

He had said the agency booked six entities--Delhi-based Advantage India, Accordis Health Care Pvt Ltd, Talwar, Sunil Khandewal of Accordis Health, MD of Accordis Health Raman Kapoor, another consultant T Kapoor--and other unidentified people.

The agency has alleged that Talwar and the NGO, in the name of purchasing ambulances and other articles, diverted the funds received from Europe’s leading missile manufacturing company MBDA and the Airbus group. This, it claimed, was in alleged violation of the FCRA (Foreign Contribution Regulation Act). PTI

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