Agusta accused Christian Michel alleges poisoning plot in jail, Delhi Court orders probe
Delhi court has directed Tihar Jail authorities to respond to a startling allegation from Christian Michel James — the British national accused of being a middleman in the AgustaWestland VVIP helicopter case. Michel, currently held in Tihar Jail, has claimed there were attempts to poison him inside the prison in 2019. In an application moved before the court, he requested heightened security measures, citing an ongoing threat to his life, as reported by TOI.
Special Judge Sanjeev Aggarwal took the allegation seriously and ordered the Director General of Tihar Prisons to submit a detailed report.
“A report be also called from the DG (Prisons), Tihar Jail on the above application of accused No 35 (James)… with directions to file a status report as to what action was taken with regard to the allegations made by the aforesaid accused… regarding the alleged attempts on his life on dates mentioned in the said application by way of poisoning,” the judge said, as reported by TOI.
The court has asked for the report to be filed by 16 April.
Court orders medical check-up amid ongoing pain
Alongside the poisoning allegation, Michel has also raised medical concerns.
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He recently complained of persistent pain following a surgery conducted on 11 February this year. Acting on this, the court has directed Tihar authorities to escort him to the orthopaedic department at AIIMS Delhi on 7 April, where he is to be seen by a treating surgeon.
This isn't the first time Michel has reported discomfort since the operation. His application notes the pain has not subsided, prompting the court to intervene for specialist care.
“I can’t accept the bail. It’s unsafe,” says Michel
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