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CBI and ED oppose Kavitha’s bail pleas

- AGENCIES

Say powerful enough to influence witnesses

NEW DELHI: The CBI and the ED on Tuesday opposed in the Delhi High Court the bail pleas of BRS leader K Kavitha in the corruption and money laundering cases linked to the alleged excise policy scam, saying she was “highly influentia­l and powerful” to influence the witnesses.

Countering the submission made on behalf of Kavitha that she, being a woman, be released on bail, the probe agencies contended she played a key role in the conspiracy behind the “scam” and, being an active politician and a member of the Telangana legislativ­e council, she cannot seek parity with “vulnerable” women.

After hearing the arguments of the counsel for the Enforcemen­t Directorat­e (ED), Central Bureau of Investigat­ion (CBI), and Kavitha, Justice Swarana Kanta Sharma reserved the orders on her bail applicatio­ns.

During the hearing, CBI’s counsel argued that Kavitha was “not just a woman but a very influentia­l woman and was powerful enough” to influence witnesses one of whom has even claimed she threatened him.

The ED’s counsel also contended that Kavitha was a coconspira­tor and a beneficiar­y of the excise “scam” and the proceeds of crime were directly going to her.

The counsel claimed that the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) leader, who was accused of a white collar crime, was involved in destructio­n of evidence and coercing people to retract from their statements. The ED, in its reply to Kavitha’s bail applicatio­n, has claimed her release would adversely affect further investigat­ion to unearth the “deep-rooted, multi-layered conspiracy”. It has contended that the Telangana lawmaker is a “highly influentia­l” individual and stands accused of having committed a grave economic offence.

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