<p>A court here on Monday extended till October 6 the custodial interrogation of businessman Vijay Nair, arrested in connection with the Delhi excise policy scam case in which Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia is also an accused.</p>.<p>Duty Magistrate Raghubir Singh extended Nair's custody on a plea moved by the CBI, after he was produced before the court on expiry of his five-day custody.</p>.<p>Nair is a former CEO of an events management company and communication in-charge of AAP.</p>.<p>During the hearing, the CBI sought <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/north-and-central/a-normal-party-worker-kejriwal-on-the-arrest-of-vijay-nair-1148995.html" target="_blank">Nair's</a> custody for four more days, saying he was non-cooperative during the remand period. The probe agency said it needed further remand to confront Nair with some witnesses.</p>.<p>According to the prosecution, Nair, who is associated with Delhi's ruling AAP, entered into a criminal conspiracy with others, and in furtherance of the conspiracy, the excise policy of the government of the national capital territory of Delhi (GNCTD) of 2021-2022 was framed and implemented.</p>.<p>The motive, according to the prosecution, was to provide undue and illegal favours to liquor manufacturers and distributors at the cost of the government exchequer and the policy resulted in a huge revenue loss to the government.</p>.<p>The CBI had registered an FIR against public servants and excise department officers, including Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia, under relevant sections of the IPC and Prevention of Corruption Act.</p>.<p>According to the FIR, the accused public servants were instrumental in recommending and taking decisions about the excise policy without securing the approval of the competent authority.</p>.<p>The intent of the accused was to extend undue favours to the liquor licensees for illegal pecuniary benefits, the FIR said.</p>
<p>A court here on Monday extended till October 6 the custodial interrogation of businessman Vijay Nair, arrested in connection with the Delhi excise policy scam case in which Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia is also an accused.</p>.<p>Duty Magistrate Raghubir Singh extended Nair's custody on a plea moved by the CBI, after he was produced before the court on expiry of his five-day custody.</p>.<p>Nair is a former CEO of an events management company and communication in-charge of AAP.</p>.<p>During the hearing, the CBI sought <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/north-and-central/a-normal-party-worker-kejriwal-on-the-arrest-of-vijay-nair-1148995.html" target="_blank">Nair's</a> custody for four more days, saying he was non-cooperative during the remand period. The probe agency said it needed further remand to confront Nair with some witnesses.</p>.<p>According to the prosecution, Nair, who is associated with Delhi's ruling AAP, entered into a criminal conspiracy with others, and in furtherance of the conspiracy, the excise policy of the government of the national capital territory of Delhi (GNCTD) of 2021-2022 was framed and implemented.</p>.<p>The motive, according to the prosecution, was to provide undue and illegal favours to liquor manufacturers and distributors at the cost of the government exchequer and the policy resulted in a huge revenue loss to the government.</p>.<p>The CBI had registered an FIR against public servants and excise department officers, including Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia, under relevant sections of the IPC and Prevention of Corruption Act.</p>.<p>According to the FIR, the accused public servants were instrumental in recommending and taking decisions about the excise policy without securing the approval of the competent authority.</p>.<p>The intent of the accused was to extend undue favours to the liquor licensees for illegal pecuniary benefits, the FIR said.</p>