The plea filed by former IAF chief S.P. Tyagi, a VVIP chopper scam accused to get judicial permission to travel abroad today will be heard by the Delhi High Court. The court earlier had stayed a trial court's order which had allowed Tyagi to travel abroad.
Justice I. S. Mehta has clearly said that Tyagi is facing trial in the case and also getting special treatment, adding that he may tamper the ongoing probe.
On Rs. two lakh security Tyagi was granted bail in December 2015.Tyagi has been accused of influencing the deal in favour of Agusta Westland during his tenure as the IAF chief. He has, however, repeatedly denied the allegations.
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