Source: IRNA
New Delhi, April 5, IRNA -- An ex-RAW (Research and Analysis Wing-the main external intelligence agency of India) employee takes boss to unveil a riveting story of safe houses for Mossad to operate covertly in New Delhi, fake firms and secret funds, under the title of “A House for Mossad”.
An ongoing corruption case in Delhi High Court has unveiled a secret operation authorised by then prime minister Rajiv Gandhi in the late 1980s, reported IndiaToday.com.
A disproportionate assets case filed by R.K. Yadav, 62, a former Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) official against Anand Kumar Verma, 81, who retired as RAW chief in 1990, mentions two companies as alleged conduits for diverting secret funds.
Yadav alleged that Verma, who was chief between 1987 and 1990, had amassed properties now worth over Rs.100 crore.
It now emerges that two of the three flats bought by the RAW front firms were safe houses for Israel's secret service Mossad to operate covertly in New Delhi.
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