New Delhi: A CBI court here on Monday extended the Enforcement Directorate custody of Ratul Puri, relative of Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Kamal Nath, in the Agusta Westland case by three days.
The ED counsel said crucial leads have been found from searches at the Hindustan Power, and they have also found an agreement signed by another accused Rajiv Saxena and have to confront Puri with the material they have accessed.
They also informed the court of finishing a 'hash' value verification pertaining to the 5 TB data which concluded on Sunday.
Priyanka to Gangwar Vijay Aggarwal, appearing for Ratul Puri, argued that the court has already granted 11 days of custody.
The ED countered, saying that the statements tendered by Puri are "evasive in nature", and maintained even three days custody is less in view of the "incriminating material" they claim to have found.