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Bofors scandal

Chronology of Bofors scandal
 Following is the chronology of events in the Bofors howitzer payoff scandal:


March 24, 1986: A $1.4 billion contract between the Indian government and Swedish arms company
AB Bofors signed for supply of over 400 155mm howitzers.
April 16, 1987: Swedish Radio claims Bofors paid kickbacks to top Indian politicians and key
defence officials to secure the deal.
April 20, 1987: Then Indian prime minister Rajiv Gandhi assures the Lok Sabha that neither was any
middleman involved in the deal nor were kickbacks paid.
Aug 6, 1987: Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) set up under B. Shankaranand to probe into
allegations of kickbacks.
February 1988: Indian investigators visit Sweden.
July 18, 1989: JPC report presented to parliament.
November 1989: Rajiv Gandhi loses power as Congress defeated in general elections.
Dec 26, 1989: Then prime minister V.P. Singh's government bars Bofors from entering into any
defence contract with India.
Jan 22, 1990: Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) registers complaint in the case.
Jan 26, 1990: Swiss authorities freeze bank accounts of Svenska and AE Services, who allegedly
received unauthorised commissions for the deal.
Feb 17, 1992: Journalist Bo Anderson's sensational report on the Bofors payoffs case published.
December 1992: Supreme Court reverses a Delhi High Court decision quashing the complaint in the
case.
Feb 9, 1993: Supreme Court rejects former Bofors agent Win Chadha's plea for quashing the letters
rogatory sent by the trial court to its counterpart in Sweden seeking assistance in the case.
July 12, 1993: Swiss federal court rules that India was entitled to Swiss bank documents pertaining
to the kickbacks.
July 29/30 1993: Italian businessman Ottavio Quattrocchi, who was representing Italian fertiliser firm
Snam Progetti for several years, leaves India to avoid arrest warrant the CBI was seeking.
Jan 21, 1997: After four years of legal wrangles, secret documents running into over 500 pages
given to Indian authorities at a public ceremony in Berne.
Jan 30, 1997: CBI constitutes special investigation team for the case.
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Copyright 2011 IndiaeNews.com. All Rights Reserved.Feb 10, 1997: CBI questions ex-army chief General Krishnaswamy Sundarji.
Feb 12, 1997: Letters rogatory issued to Malaysia and United Arab Emirates (UAE) seeking arrest of
Quattrocchi and Win Chadha.
May 1998: Delhi High Court rejects Quattrocchi's plea for quashing of the 'red corner' notice issued
by Interpol at the request of CBI.
Oct 22, 1999: CBI files first chargesheet naming Win Chadha, Quattrocchi, former Indian defence
secretary S.K. Bhatnagar, former Bofors chief Martin Ardbo and Bofors company. Former prime
minister Rajiv Gandhi's name figured as 'an accused not sent for trial' as he was killed in 1991.
Nov 7, 1999: Trial court issues arrest warrants against Quattrocchi, while summoning other four
accused.
Dec 13, 1999: CBI team goes to Malaysia to seek extradition of Quattrocchi; fails in its efforts.
Early 2000: Quattrocchi approaches the Supreme Court for quashing of arrest warrant against him.
Court asks him to appear before CBI for interrogation while protecting him from being arrested.
Quattrocchi refuses to accept the order, saying his counsel misled the court.
March 18, 2000: Chadha comes to India to face trial.
July 29, 2000: Trial court issues 'open non-bailable arrest warrants' against Ardbo.
Sep 4, 2000: Chadha moves Supreme Court for permission to go to Dubai for treatment. Supreme
Court rejects plea a week later.
Sep 29, 2000: Hindujas issue statement in London saying funds received by them from Bofors had
no connection with the gun deal.
Oct 9, 2000: CBI files supplementary chargesheet naming Hinduja brothers as accused in the
Bofors gun deal.
Dec 20, 2000: Quattrocchi arrested in Malaysia, gets bail but is asked to stay within the country.
Aug 6, 2001: Former defence secretary Bhatnagar dies of cancer.
Oct 24, 2001: Win Chadha dies of heart attack at his New Delhi residence.
Nov 15, 2002: Hinduja brothers formally charged with cheating, criminal conspiracy and corruption.
Dec 2, 2002: Malaysian court denies India's request for Quattrocchi's extradition.
July 28, 2003: Acting on India's request, Britain freezes Quattrocchi's bank accounts.
Jan 4, 2004: Swiss authorities agree to consider CBI's request for providing Quattrocchi's bank
details.
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Copyright 2011 IndiaeNews.com. All Rights Reserved.Feb 4, 2004: Delhi High Court clears Rajiv Gandhi of involvement in the Bofors kickbacks scandal.
May 31, 2005: Delhi High Court clears Hindujas of involvement in the scandal.
Dec 31, 2005: The CBI tells Crown Prosecution Service (CPS), London, that it has not been able to
link the money in two accounts of Quattrocchi with the Bofors kickbacks
Jan 7, 2006: Two accounts of Quattrocchi in London banks containing 3 million euros and $1 million
were defreezed after then additional solicitor general B. Dutta met the CPS lawyers.
Feb 6, 2007: Quattrocchi detained at Iguazu international airport on an Interpol lookout notice.
Feb 13, 2007: CBI writes to ministry of external affairs for Argentinean Extradition Act and tells
Interpol Buenos Aires that documentation being prepared for extradition proceedings.
Feb 24, 2007: Fresh warrant of arrest against Quattrocchi obtained from Delhi court.
Feb 26, 2007: Quattrochhi released on bail with condition that he does not leave Argentina.
Feb 28, 2007: Two-member CBI team to leave for Argentina
March 1, 2007: Argentinean judge examines CBI's application seeking Quattrocchi's extradition.
Decision pending.
March 27, 2007: Two-member CBI team returns to New Delhi, awaits court decision. Court decides
to take up matter on May 7
 ( © IANS / India eNews)
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