How Could Vijay Mallya Leave, Bankers Asked CBI Boss. He Didn't Know

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Vijay Mallya flew out of Mumbai was the day then CBI director Anil Sinha had flown into the city for a bankers' summit
Unknown to the CBI chief, the two missed each other just by a few hours at the airport
And when immigration authorities did their duty of informing the CBI about Vijay Mallya leaving with his considerable excess baggage on a
flight from Mumbai, the director happened to be somewhere in the city, surrounded by the liquor baron's angry creditors.The investigating
agency has confirmed to TheIndianSubcontinent that the March 3, 2016 meeting of the CBI chief with bankers at a top hotel was planned.Apart
from top banking executives, Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis was also present
As news of Mallya's flight just hours ago trickled to the bankers, the CBI chief took the full force of their fury
They all demanded to know from Mr Sinha how his agency let Mallya go despite an FIR against him since July 2015.The CBI has defended itself
saying it didn't consider Vijay Mallya a flight risk.But TheIndianSubcontinent has learnt that the investigating agency may be misleading us
with this statement.For one, issuing a lookout notice is a standard procedure in all economic crimes since 2009 for the investigating agency
Ever since the Supreme Court judgement in the Suresh Nanda vs CBI case, it is illegal for the CBI to impound passports without proper
procedure.However, a former director, Ashwani Kumar, had put into practice a discreet way in which after obtaining the passport number, the
agency would issue Lookout Circulars to immigration for any person facing investigation
This is done right at the stage of searches or raids on an individual.AK Sharma stuck to his position that there wasn't enough evidence
against Mallya to have a detention notice out against himThere are two types of notices - one for outgoing flights that says the accused
should be detained and the agency putting out the notice should be informed, and the second type for those arriving from abroad, which says
that their entry should be noted but no detention is needed.Such notices are modified only when there is a legit reason for a person under
scrutiny to travel, for instance, for a seminar or to visit an ailing parent.In Vijay Mallya's case, there were violations at several
levels.First, the CBI's argument that there was no evidence is not a valid reason to modify or change the Lookout Notice from "detain" to
simply "inform"
In bank cases, investigation and evidence gathering takes time and this was just a few months into the probe.The CBI's explanation that
Mallya was regularly turning up for questioning - on December 9, 10 and 12 - also doesn't wash as a reason to downgrade the notice as it was
done much before the questioning.As news travelled about Mallya's flight to the UK with all his baggage, it was the Intelligence Bureau -
which controls the immigration department - that was the first to get hauled up
They pinned the blame on the CBI's letters and directions, and that's when the violations came out.The first circular was issued on October
16, 2015, and it was modified a month later on November 24.The modification order was cleared at Joint Director AK Sharma's level and sent
by Superintendent of Police Harishita Attaluri and Investigating police officer Suman Kumar.The second violation was that even though this
was a Rs 9,000 crore case, the notice was modified without the CBI chief's permission being sought
The rules say a joint director can take decisions only in scams worth upto Rs 60 crores.Perhaps because of this, Anil Sinha flew back from
the bankers summit in Mumbai fuming, CBI insiders told TheIndianSubcontinent.Sources say he had no idea about the lookout notice being
modified
At the very next daily tea session, which the CBI director has with his officers, he reportedly reprimanded the Gujarat cadre joint director
AK Sharma.Sources say AK Sharma, now in charge of the Nirav Modi and the Punjab National Bank scam, stuck to his position that there wasn't
enough evidence against Mallya to have a detention notice out against him.Three months later, RK Asthana joined the investigation and became
the head of the special investigation team
Evidence and investigation picked up pace.CBI spokesperson Abhishek Dayal said the agency would not comment as "we have nothing further to
add to the relevant information that is already in the public domain .''To TheIndianSubcontinent's question about the violations by the
Mumbai banking branch in issuing the notice, he said: "These decisions are taken as a process within the organisation.''What is unclear is
why when all banking accused face the same detention order, the agency's branch chose to make an exception for Vijay Mallya, thereby letting
him escape.