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ED questions Robert Vadra aide in 'money laundering' for London property

Manoj Arora, an employee of Robert Vadra's company, alleges he is being framed by the government.

Robert Vadra
Robert Vadra
Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 14 2019 | 10:36 PM IST
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has begun questioning Manoj Arora in connection with a money-laundering probe against Robert Vadra, a businessman and brother-in-law of Congress president Rahul Gandhi.

Officials said Arora was questioned by the investigating officer of the case on Monday and twice last week during which his statement was recorded under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA).

Arora is an employee of Vadra's firm Skylight Hospitality LLP. He is being probed for allegations of money laundering in the purchase of a London property which is worth 1.9 million pounds and is allegedly owned by Vadra.

Arora had earlier told the court that he is being embroiled in the case due to "political vendetta" of the government. Officials said he may be questioned a few more times.

The ED had told the court that it has lodged a money laundering case against Arora after his role came up in another case being probed the Income Tax Department under the newly-enacted Black Money Act and domestic tax law against absconding arms dealer Sanjay Bhandari. It said the London-based property was bought by Bhandari for GBP 1.9 million and sold in 2010 for the same amount despite incurring additional expenses of approximately GBP 65,900 on its renovation.

The ED has said Arora was a "key person" in the case and he was aware of the undeclared overseas assets of Vadra and instrumental in arranging funds.

Arora, fearing arrest by the ED, had approached a Delhi court seeking anticipatory bail after which the court had directed him to join investigation as it also granted interim protection to him from arrest by the agency.

The ED had submitted that Arora has been absconding since the search of his premises by the agency sometime back and hence it had then sought a non-bailable warrant against him.