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Threat theory not planned

Achary denies conspiring with the CBI to impact Chandolias bail
Last Updated 23 December 2011, 14:37 IST

An ex-aide of A Raja and a key witness in the 2G case on Friday refuted the former minister’s allegation in a Delhi court that the theory of threat to him and his family was ''planned'' in ''collusion'' with the CBI.

Aseervatham Achary, former Additional Private Secretary of Raja, who had on Thursday created a flutter by alleging that he was threatened by a man present in the court room, denied the allegation that he wanted to “adversely impact” accused R K Chandolia’s bail plea.

“I am not aware if bail application of some of the accused is coming up for hearing in the Supreme Court on January 2, 2012. It is incorrect to suggest that I expressed my apprehension of breach of my security to adversely impact that application.” Achary told special Central Bureau of Investigation  judge O P Saini.

He added “It is incorrect to suggest that Thusday’s incident was planned by me in collusion with the investigating agency.”

Testifying as seventh prosecution witness in the 2G case, Achary answered a query raised by Raja’s counsel Sushil Kumar as to why he had not informed the court about threat earlier, saying he thought that CBI was “taking care” of it as he had already informed the agency about the threats on September 5.

Kumar had asked Achary as to why he had not informed the judge about the alleged incident of August 20, when a man tried to meet him at his residence on pretext of being his relative, despite the fact that he had been appearing in the court several times since December 13.

“On December 13, when I appeared before this court, I was not aware that I could tell this court about the incident dated August 20, 2011. I thought I would get this liberty only when I would be examined as witness,” he said.

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(Published 23 December 2011, 14:00 IST)

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