New Delhi: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi left the Enforcement Directorate office after he was questioned for nearly three hours in connection with the National Herald case here on Monday.
Sources said that during the first round of questioning, Gandhi was asked about his assets and bank accounts in and outside the country.
“He was asked about his assets abroad,” sources said.
Also Read Rahul Gandhi reaches ED office over National Herald case According to an official, three senior officers of the financial probe agency questioned the former Congress president.
“The team consisted of two Assistant Directors and one Deputy Director,” said the official.
Earlier, Gandhi reached the ED office located at Paryavaran Bhavan on APJ Abdul Kalam Road amid heavy police deployment that was put in place to restrain party workers from carrying out a rally from Congress HQ to the ED office.
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