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India's Reliance gives documents to bribery investigation, and executive is released on bail

According to a court ruling, India's largest listed company, "Reliance" Industries, handed over the documents requested by federal police in an investigation into a drone import corruption case involving a senior vice president.

The Central Bureau of Investigation's (CBI) request for documents was not specified in the order issued by a New Delhi Court on Monday evening.

The CBI arrested a Reliance senior Vice President,?Bharat Mathur, and an official of the country's Aviation regulator last month. They were accused of?agreeing a $16,000 payment to clear drone import requests by Asteria, a Reliance subsidiary.

The court also granted Mathur bail, a 64-year-old man, with a personal bond in the amount of 100,000 rupees (1,050 dollars). Both he and the official who is still in jail have denied these allegations.

Reliance and Asteria, both led by Mukesh Ambani the billionaire, did not reply to questions. The CBI didn't immediately respond to an inquiry for comment.

The arrest and investigation of the senior Reliance executive comes as Ambani's Jio Platforms (which owns Asteria) is preparing to file documents seeking regulatory approvals for Mumbai listing in what will likely be India's largest-ever stock offer.

Reliance said previously that Mathur had been?engaged? as a consultant, and the company did not know of or approve "any such unauthorised transactions."

Asteria Aerospace describes themselves as a drone technology company that offers "actionable intelligence derived from aerial data". The company provides a range of?services in the agriculture, construction and telecom sectors, as well as oil and gas, through its more than 400 drones.

According to the order, CBI investigators also interviewed the co-founders at Asteria Aerospace in the course of their investigation. Reliance purchased the company in 2019 for $2.45million. The company was founded in 2011. (Reporting and editing by Aditya K. Kalra, Raju Gopalakrishnan and Abhijith G. Ganapavaram)

(source: Reuters)