Chairman of Zee Group Subhash Chandra has refused of having knowledge about Rs100 crore extortion bids of editors meeting staff of the firm of Naveen Jindal. Trial court has issued a notice to him for Delhi police's plea for lie detector test. Police is going to investigate about the matter through this process for getting the real facts behind the matter.
According to Delhi police a lie detector test is required on Chandra to bring out the reality on record and the editors have crucial facts those could come out in the test.
The voice samples of both the editors recorded by officials of Jindal Steel and power limited during the sting operation has sought by the police. The responses of Chandra, Zee Business editor Samir Ahluwalia and Zee News head Sudhir Chaudhary have also sought by magistrate Sudhanshu Kaushik.
Zee Group officials also tried to preserve the call details of them in order of Jindal extortion matter. On December 8, the cops stated that little facts had come of the investigation of Chandra and his son Punit Goenka.