Fugitive arms dealer bought Vadra's air tickets?
By:Times Now, Times of India, Oct 17, 2017
Links between Congress chief Sonia Gandhi's son-in-law Robert Vadra
and arms dealer Sanjay Bhandari have been spoken about since it came
out that Vadra's London flat at 12, Ellerton House, Bryanton Square, was
refurbished by Bhandari in 2016.
But Vadra denied any financial links with the arms dealer, who was under
investigation, and there was nothing which could nail Vadra's link with
Bhandari, who fled to the UK. But Times Now has accessed documents
that establish what appears to be a direct link between the two.
Emails accessed by the channel show that the agent bought Vadra's air
tickets.
Copies of two tickets accessed by Times Now show that in August 2012, Bandari's travel agent - Paharganj-based International
Travel Hom, operating out of Suite No.112, Hotel Satyam - sent two mails to Bhandari (email ID: deltabhandari@hotmail.com) with
travel tickets worth Rs 8 lakh for Vadra for an Emirates flight. The mail sent on August 7, 2012, has details of Vadra's travel plan
for August 13 by flight No.EK71 with the confirmation number EAMTVB.
Another mail on August 17 at 4.58pm from the same travel agent showed that Vishal Bajpai booked Vadra on Swiss flight (LX)
563 from Cote d'Azur airport in Nice to Zurich. The ticket shows a business class window seat with bassinet facility and extra
leg space.
The questions that arise are did Vadra really fly on these tickets and the nature of the relationship between him and the fugitive
arms dealer. Also, whether the two had a financial relationship and, if so, why did Vadra deny it last year? Income tax authorities
had raided Bhandari on April 27 and April 30 last year.
Significantly, Bhandari paid for Vadra's travel just when he was being investigated for his role in swinging a jet trainer deal for
Swiss company Pilatus. One of the tickets booked for Vadra was for Zurich which is Switzerland's financial capital.
It is pertinent to note that Pilatus won the deal, though the Indian PSU HAL had pitched its HTT-40 as a contender. HAL's bid
was known to be backed by the then defence minister A K Antony.
The government is making attempts to get Bhandari extradited. Three months ago, the Enforcement Directorate attached his
properties worth over Rs 20 crore, including four luxury cars. He has also been slapped with violation of the Official Secrets
Act. Times Now sent a detailed questionnaire to Vadra but till the time of writing this report, there was no response from him.
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