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Delhi court allows Robert Vadra to travel abroad, says ED's case baseless

Robert Vadra is facing allegations of money laundering related to purchase of a property in London

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A Delhi court Friday allowed Robert Vadra, son-in-law of Congress chief Sonia Gandhi, to travel abroad on business, saying the ED's apprehension that he might tamper with evidence was without any basis.

Special judge Arvind Kumar granted permission to Vadra to travel to Spain from September 21 to October 8.

Vadra is facing allegations of money laundering related to purchase of a property in London, at 12, Bryanston Square, worth 1.9 million pounds.
 
The court said in its order that the Enforcement Directorate's case was based mainly on documentary evidence.

"The ED failed to point out any instance when the applicant (Vadra) tampered

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