New Delhi: A Delhi court on Friday allowed the CBI to interrogate Christian Michel, an alleged middleman in the AgustaWestland chopper scam, in Tihar Central Jail where he is lodged.
Special Judge Arvind Kumar permitted the CBI to quiz Michel from September 24 to 26 on its plea seeking directions for giving his specimen signatures and writings and for further interrogation.
The CBI had submitted that during the investigation, documents reportedly were written by Christian Michel James were received from foreign countries according to the Letters Rogatory issued by the court.
It said that specimen writings of the accused were obtained on December 11, 2018, and were forwarded to CFSL for opinion.
The handwriting expert from the CFSL has sought more specimen writings and signatures of Michel for examination/comparison and expressing an opinion, it said.
The agency also told the court that during the investigation some facts and documents have surfaced regarding which his further interrogation was required.
The application was opposed by the accused, saying that CBI has already taken his signatures and handwritings on a number of pages and that there was no need for further directions in that regard.
He added that earlier the CBI had put pressure on him for giving handwritings and signatures in a particular manner which was violative of his rights.