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Accused in Greek ship tragedy granted bail
EXPRESS NEWS SERVICE
NEW DELHI, May 17: A Delhi court has granted conditional bail to an accused,
Satpal Singh Wahi, in the Greek ship tragedy case. The court has granted
bail because the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has failed to
charge-sheet him even though he had been in judicial custody for the last 90
days.
The Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Prem Kumar granted bail to Wahi alias
Daddy, manager of S P International at Connaught Place. The CBI had accused
Wahi for criminal conspiracy in allegedly cheating innocent persons of lakhs
of rupees by promising them jobs in Italy and Greece as seamen.
Wahi has been ordered to furnish a personal bond of Rs one lakh and two
sureties of the like amount.
The bail has been granted on the grounds that Wahi has to surrender his
passport to the investigation officer of the case and he will not leave the
country without permission.
The judge has ordered that Wahi should report to the CBI by the 5th of every
month and he should not try to influence any of the victims.
Wahi was arrested on February 2, this year, after 170 people drowned in the
Malta-Sicily Channel on the night of December 24 and 25 last. According to
the prosecution, the accused collected Rs 2.5 to 2.8 lakhs from the victims
and promised them jobs in Greece. They allegedly send the youth to Turkey to
Egypt from Alexandria and Adana ports there.
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