The Central Bureau of Investigation, which filed a case against former defence minister George Fernandes in connection with the defence deal cases, conducted raids at 35 places in Delhi, Gurgaon, Mumbai, Bangalore and Chandigarh on Tuesday in connection with four different cases.
The former defence minister has been named as accused in one of the first information reports relating to the Barak missiles deal with an Israeli firm along with Admiral Sushil Kumar, the then chief of Naval staff, and Jaya Jaitley.
Incriminating documents were recovered during searches.
The Central government had referred 48 cases to the Central Bureau of Investigations and out of which 10 were related to illegal gratification. The expose was done by Tehelka.com in a secret operation recorded on hidden video camera.
'There were 14 defence deals, which had been talked about in the Tehelka tapes. There were 25 matters relating to 'Operation Vijay,' (Kargil War) which had also figured adversely in a special C&AG audit, two of which had also figured in the aforesaid 14 defence deals relating to Tehelka,' a press released issued by the investigating agency said.
'Another defence deal referred by MOD related to supply of Anti Material Rifles by Denel Ltd of South Africa,' the release added.
'In the Barak Missiles Case, in which preliminary enquiry has been converted into a regular case now, contract for seven Barak Anti Missile Systems and 200 missiles was signed on October 23, 2000, with M/s Israel Aircraft Industries Ltd. Israel despite objections by the Defence Research & Development Organisation in view of the availability/feasibility of the indigenous System (Trishul)
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