Indicative of this is that Sangeeta's father-in-law is believed to be working in the US Embassy here.
Sources said the mother-in-law of the maid was also known to the American government as she had worked with a senior diplomat of the US Embassy here.
Besides these, Sangeeta's husband Philip, a driver with Mozambique Embassy here, was given visa to travel to the US easily and quickly.
Interestingly, the husband along with two children travelled out of the country on December 10, two days ahead of Khobragade's arrest.
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Philip was given a T-visa, which allows certain victims of human trafficking and immediate family members to remain and work temporarily in the United States if they agree to assist law enforcement in testifying against the perpetrators.
Officials in the government here wonder the husband's exit from India was facilitated deliberately before Khobragade's arrest to make him unreachable to the Indian authorities.
External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid today told Parliament that there was no action by the US authorities to the complaint lodged about the maid.