PMLA case: Delhi court reserves for June 3 order on Robert Vadra\'s plea to travel abroad

PMLA case: Delhi court reserves for June 3 order on Robert Vadra's plea to travel abroad

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

A Wednesday reserved for June 3 its order on application of Robert Vadra, accused in a case, to travel abroad.

ED said the probe is at a crucial stage.

"His custodial interrogation is required and may flee. He is facing serious charges. His medical condition is merely a pretext where laundered money is parked. The medical condition appears to be is routine medical check up," said Tushar Mehta, appearing for ED.

said he would pass the order on June 3 after hearing arguments from both the parties.

The ED also told the court that was linked to alleged who was in

Vadra's counsel, KTS Tulsi, told the court that as per his medical report he has a small tumour in the large intestine and he wanted to take a second opinion in

Vadra, facing investigation in a case under the Prevention of Act (PMLA), was directed on April 1 not to leave the country without prior permission by a court which had granted him anticipatory bail while imposing several other conditions.

Vadra, the brother-in-of Rahul Gandhi, is facing allegations of in purchase of a property in at 12, Bryanston Square, worth 1.9 million pounds.

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First Published: Wed, May 29 2019. 15:15 IST