The CBI on Tuesday said there was no setback to it in the matter of extradition of Ravi Shankaran, accused in the Naval war room case.
AIRcorrespondent quoting official sources reports, the agency will present its views before the Westminster Court on October 10th. The matter of extradition of Ravi Shankaran, accused in the Naval war room case was heard by the court on September 19th where report by a forensic expert hired by the defence placed a report.
The CBI said that a UK-based cyber expert has wrongly considered the creation time of email, presented as evidence by it in a London court. The official said these files are created every few minutes and hence there is no set back for the prosecution.
News On AIR | September 20, 2011 6:16 PM
No setback in Naval war room case accused extradition: CBI