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Indian court extends the detention of Reliance executive and aviation official in bribery cases

A 'Indian court extended Friday the pre-trial detention of an aviation regulator and a 'Reliance Industries executive?until May 6, in connection with a bribery probe relating to drone import approvals.

India's top criminal agency announced on Sunday that it had arrested Mudavath devula, deputy director general of Directorate General of Civil Aviation and Bharat mathur, senior vice president of Reliance, for accepting a $16,000 bribe in order to clear drone import requests by Asteria aerospace, an?unit of billionaire Mukesh ambani-led Reliance.

The agency didn't disclose the source of the imports.

Two men dressed in formal shirts appeared briefly at a district court in New Delhi on Friday, accompanied with officials from the Central Bureau of Investigation.

Both were ordered to be held in custody until the 6th of May by the judge.

After the hearing, K. Kiran Kumar and Ashish Batra (Mathur's attorney) were told that their clients denied all allegations.

Reliance said Mathur was engaged as a consulting and that the company did not know of or approve "any such unauthorized transactions".

Mathur's attorney requested access to certain medications during Friday's hearing. Meanwhile,?Devula asked for limited access to his computer.

Asteria is a subsidiary of Reliance’s digital arm Jio Platforms, and describes itself as "a drone technology company that provides 'actionable intelligence from aerial data.

Asteria?s revenue grew to 400 million rupees (4.2 million dollars) in fiscal 2024, from 11 million rupees during fiscal 2020. (Editing by Aditya K. Kalra and Mark Potter).

(source: Reuters)