The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has mentioned names of several political leaders and three Indian journalists in the Rs 3,600-crore Agusta Westland chopper deal supplementary chargesheet, said sources.
The names of these leaders and journalists are, however, not as accused in the chargesheet filed before a city court.
As per the chargesheet, British national and one of the middlemen of the scrapped deal, Christian Michel, had used important personalities in the field of media in order to influence the public opinion.
Michel is in Tihar jail and he has been named in the chargesheet as an accused.
The chargesheet mentions that Michel used media personalities as evident from a trail of payment made to one Raju Santhanam.
It mentioned that "as per Casana sheet, a payment of Euro 205860.40 was made to Ashwin Santhanam, son of Raju Santhanam in addition to booking an air ticket for him and his family for a total amount of Rs 26.50 lakh".
Michel has accepted that he had made such payments and admitted to hiring services of Guy Douglas to influence the media and this fact is further corroborated by the act of using influence on journalists.
"Michel also deposed that Douglas was in touch with several journalists." said sources.
The chargesheet also mentions that Michel, Guido Haschke and his associate Carlo Gerosa -- all middlemen in the case -- made payment to defence officials, bureaucats and political leaders of the ruling party. A total bribe of Euro 70 million allegedly exchanged hands in this case in two parts to Christian Miche and Agusta Westland's Guido Haschke.