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Robert Vadra appears before ED in Sanjay Bhandari case

DELHI, INDIA, JUL 14 – Robert Vadra was questioned by the Enforcement Directorate under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act in a probe involving alleged benami London properties linked to Sanjay Bhandari.

  • On July 14, Robert Vadra appeared before the Enforcement Directorate in central Delhi for an inquiry related to a money laundering investigation involving Sanjay Bhandari, a UK-based arms consultant.
  • The questioning followed earlier summonses that Vadra deferred due to overseas travel, and he is under investigation in three money laundering cases including land deal irregularities.
  • The case centers on a 2009 London property allegedly acquired by Bhandari and renovated with funds provided and directions given by Vadra, according to a 2023 ED chargesheet.
  • Vadra has refuted claims of possessing property in London in any capacity and characterized the accusations as a politically driven campaign intended to intimidate and pressure him.
  • Last month, a UK court denied India's request to challenge Bhandari's release from extradition proceedings, greatly diminishing the possibility of his transfer to India, while the ED intends to submit a new chargesheet following Vadra's statement.
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Robert Vadra appears before ED in Sanjay Bhandari case

Robert Vadra questioned by ED in money laundering case linked to Sanjay Bhandari, denies owning London property.

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