Indian police source says still seeking to quiz AirAsia boss; airline denies summons
India's federal police will again ask AirAsia Group's CE to appear for questioning over allegations the airline broke rules to obtain a flying license in the country, a source said Wednesday, after he failed to answer a previous request. Friday a police source said the airline's CE, Tony Fernandes, had been asked to appear before India's Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) June 6. AirAsia, however, said it had received no such summons, which had also been reported by other media. When asked Wednesday, the federal police source repeated that a summons had been made, but declined to comment on whether it had been delivered as a written notice or in another form, saying that such details of the investigation were confidential. <br/>
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Indian police source says still seeking to quiz AirAsia boss; airline denies summons
India's federal police will again ask AirAsia Group's CE to appear for questioning over allegations the airline broke rules to obtain a flying license in the country, a source said Wednesday, after he failed to answer a previous request. Friday a police source said the airline's CE, Tony Fernandes, had been asked to appear before India's Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) June 6. AirAsia, however, said it had received no such summons, which had also been reported by other media. When asked Wednesday, the federal police source repeated that a summons had been made, but declined to comment on whether it had been delivered as a written notice or in another form, saying that such details of the investigation were confidential. <br/>