Armed with court warrants, the CBI sleuths searched four places including premises owned by Setalvad, her husband Javed Anand, an associate Gulam Mohammed Peshimam and the offices of Sabrang Communication and Publishing Pvt Limited (SCPPL).
Setalvad, who was at fore front of campaign for 2002 Gujarat riots victims, flayed the CBI action, saying she was "surprised and shocked" as it had happened despite her "offering full cooperation" to the central probe agency.
"We had written a letter to CBI offering full cooperation and telling the agency that whatever so-called offences are registered against us, we will cooperate. So we don't understand the rationale behind this entire operation," she said.
"We believe that it is a caged-parrot in operation and its a political vendetta and they are trying to humiliate and intimidate us," she said, noting "the team here is very professional but we don't know where it will end".
CBI had registered a case after completing verification of all the documents submitted by the home ministry, which had referred them to the probe agency.
It was alleged that SCPPL violated FCRA by accepting a donation of USD 2.9 lakh from US-based Ford Foundation without getting clearance from the Home Ministry.
