Saturday 20 Apr 2024
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KUALA LUMPUR (May 30): AirAsia Group Bhd (AAGB) shares fell 3.02% in active trade early today after India’s federal police force said yesterday it has filed a case against the carrier’s executive officer Tan Sri Tony Fernandes relating to the granting of a flying licence in the country.

At 9.21am, AAGB fell 10 sen to RM3.21 with 5.04 million shares done.

The Malaysian low-cost carrier in 2014 launched domestic flight operations in India, AirAsia India, along with local joint venture partner Tata Sons.

A Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) spokesman said it was conducting searches at AirAsia’s offices in Delhi and Mumbai, without elaborating. The exact nature of the case or the alleged violations were also not immediately clear.

 

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