Delhi Waqf Board case: AAP MLA Amanatullah Khan sent to 4-day police custody
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Delhi Waqf Board case: AAP MLA Amanatullah Khan sent to 4-day police custody


Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) MLA Amanatullah Khan was on Saturday (September 17) sent to four-day police custody by a Delhi court in connection with a case of alleged irregularities in the Delhi Waqf Board recruitment.

The Anti-Corruption Branch (ACB) on Friday arrested Amanatullah after conducting raids at premises linked to him.

Officials said that during the searches, the ACB team was allegedly attacked by the relatives and other persons known to the Okhla MLA outside his residence.

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The anti-corruption agency seized ₹24 lakh in cash as well as two unlicensed weapons during the operation, the officials said.

AAP backed the MLA, calling his arrest “a new conspiracy” of the BJP to implicate him in “a fake case and defame” the Arvind Kejriwal-led party.

“AAP MLA Amanatullah Khan has been arrested in a fake and completely baseless case. Nothing was recovered from either his residence or office,” the party said in a statement.

According to a communication released by the ACB, it had summoned Amanatullah in a case pertaining to alleged financial misappropriation and other irregularities in the functioning of the Delhi Waqf Board, which Amanatullah heads as its chairman.

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An FIR was already registered in connection with the alleged wrongdoings in the board.

As alleged in the FIR, the ACB’s Friday statement said, Amanatullah while working as chairman of the Delhi Waqf Board illegally recruited 32 people violating all norms and government guidelines and amid allegations of corruption and favouritism.

The then CEO of the Delhi Waqf Board had clearly given a statement and issued a memorandum against such illegal recruitment, the statement said.

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“Further, it was alleged that as chairman of Delhi Waqf Board, Khan has rented out a number of properties of the Waqf Board illegally with allegations of corruption and favouritism. Further, it has been alleged that he has misappropriated the funds of the Waqf Board comprising grants in aid from Delhi government,” Additional Commissioner of Police, who heads the ACB, Madhur Verma said.

He said that from the inputs received while questioning and on the basis of information developed by ACB, four locations were searched. “From these locations, around Rs 24 lakh cash and two illegal and unlicensed weapons and cartridges and ammunition were recovered.” Outside the residence of Khan, the search team was attacked by the relatives and other persons known to the MLA and they also caused obstruction in discharge of government duty to ACB officers, the ACB statement said.

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Two FIRs have been registered by ACB in southeast district pertaining to recovery of illegal weapons and one FIR relating to manhandling of police party by relatives of Khan, the statement said.

“Also, from the questioning of Khan and on the basis of incriminating material and evidences against him and from the recovery during the searches conducted on Friday, he has been arrested in the case of 2020,” Verma added.

The ACB had issued a notice to Khan on Thursday for questioning in connection with the Prevention of Corruption Act case registered in 2020.

The Okhla MLA was called for questioning at 12 pm on Friday.

Khan, the chairman of the Delhi Waqf Board, had tweeted about the notice, claiming he has been summoned as he built a new Waqf board office.

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Earlier, the ACB had written to the Lieutenant Governor’s Secretariat demanding that Khan be removed as the Delhi Waqf Board chairman for allegedly hampering a probe by “bullying” witnesses in a case against him.

(With Agency inputs)

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