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Indian court extends detention of aviation official, Reliance exec in bribery case

NEW DELHI: An Indian court on Friday extended the pre-trial detention of an ​aviation regulator official and a Reliance Industries (RELI.NS), opens new tab executive to ‌May 6 in a bribery investigation linked to approvals for drone imports.

India's top crime-fighting agency said on Sunday it had arrested Mudavath Devula, ​a deputy director general of the Directorate General of ​Civil Aviation, and Reliance senior vice president Bharat ⁠Mathur, accusing them of agreeing to a $16,000 bribe to ​clear drone import applications by Asteria Aerospace, a unit of billionaire ​Mukesh Ambani-led Reliance.

The agency did not disclose the supplier of the imports.

The two men appeared briefly before a New Delhi district court on ​Friday, accompanied by officials from the Central Bureau of ​Investigation and dressed in formal shirts.

The judge ordered both to remain ‌in ⁠judicial custody until May 6.

Devula's lawyer, K. Kiran Kumar, and Mathur's counsel, Ashish Batra, told Reuters after the hearing that their clients deny all the allegations.

24/04/2026 Reuters

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