New Delhi, Nov 17: A Delhi court today sought CBI’s response on a plea by a 2G case accused for a direction to the agency to “refrain from interfering” with witnesses.
Issuing notice to CBI on Swan Telecom Director Vinod Goenka’s plea, Special CBI Judge O P Saini asked the agency to file its reply by November 23.
Goenka, in an application through his counsel Majid Memon, sought its direction to CBI to “refrain from interfering” with witnesses in “a suspicious manner” before their deposition in the court.
“CBI should be asked to refrain from secretly calling witnesses and showing them their statements,” Memon submitted.
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