ED defends searches on persons linked to Vadra

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The on Saturday denied that it searched the prermises of persons linked to Rahul Gandhi's without an FIR or search warrant, saying its action was within "prescribed procedure".

"And as part of these investigations, the carried out on December 7 at a number of premises in Delhi-and by issue of under Section 17 of PMLA.

"These searches have been carried out as per the prescribed procedure," it added.

The statement said that documents and digital evidence were seized during the searches and were being examined.

The ED searched several places in and questioned four persons, including a activist and two employees of Vadra, in connection with unspecified defence deals.

Earlier in the day, an ED team raided the residence of the and Vadra's Sharma was questioned and let off.

The ED has also questioned Manoj Arora, and another person whose identity has not been not disclosed.

The ED on Friday also questioned three persons and raided their houses in Delhi, and

While being taken by the ED officials, told reporters on Saturday: "is being framed. The wants to trap him. Searches are on at my residence. What will they get when there is nothing? They are taking me to ED office for questioning."

The Congress termed the ED action as "blind vendetta" by the government to score political points.

According to the ED, the suspects are linked to the firms of and are linked to alleged commissions received by some suspects in defence deals. The agency refused to share details of the defence deals.

Vadra had earlier this week alleged that the corruption probe against him was the result of a political witch-hunt aimed at "besmirching his dignity and reputation".

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First Published: Sat, December 08 2018. 22:26 IST