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Tehelka expose: Jaya Jaitly, 2 others convicted in corruption case

Arguments on quantum of sentence to be heard on July 29
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New Delhi, July 25

Former Samata Party president Jaya Jaitly and two others have been convicted by a court here in a nearly 20-year-old graft case related to a purported defence deal that stemmed from a sensational sting operation by Tehelka news portal.

Special CBI judge Virender Bhat held Jaitly, her former party colleague Gopal Pacherwal and Major General S.P. Murgai (retd) guilty of corruption and criminal conspiracy.

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‘Operation Westend’ was aired by news portal Tehelka in January 2001 in which the accused purportedly accepted bribe from a fictitious company for supply orders for hand held thermal imagers from the army.

The meetings took place in the official residence of the then defence minister George Fernandes.

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In its July 21 order, the court observed that while Jaitly accepted illegal gratification of Rs 2 lakh from Mathew Samuel, a representative of the fictional company Westend International, Murgai received Rs 20,000.

The three accused, along with Surender Kumar Surekha who later turned an approver, were a party to the criminal conspiracy, the court held.

All the three accused — Jaitly, Pacherwal and Murgai — were convicted of the offence of conspiracy (Section 120-B IPC read with Section 9 (Taking gratification, for exercise of personal influence with public servant) of Prevention of Corruption (PC) Act.

Jaitly and Murgai were also convicted separately under Section 9 of PC Act.

The court is scheduled to hear arguments on quantum of sentence on July 29. — PTI

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