Amanatullah Khan's aide arrested after ACB find ₹12 lakh cash, gun in raid

Aam Aadmi Party MLA Amanatullah Khan’s close aide Hamid Ali's premise was one of the locations raided by the ACB on Friday

September 17, 2022 12:19 pm | Updated 12:21 pm IST - New Delhi

Aam Aadmi Party MLA Amanatullah Khan arrives to appear before ACB,  in Delhi. File

Aam Aadmi Party MLA Amanatullah Khan arrives to appear before ACB, in Delhi. File | Photo Credit: Sushil Kumar Verma

The Delhi Police has arrested Aam Aadmi Party MLA Amanatullah Khan’s close aide Hamid Ali after a raid by anti-corruption branch, officials on Saturday said.

The ACB had on Friday arrested Mr. Khan after conducting raids at four premises in connection with alleged irregularities in the Delhi Waqf Board recruitment.

Mr. Ali's premise was one of the locations raided by the ACB on Friday.

According to officials, one unlicensed weapon, ₹12 lakh in cash, and some cartridges were recovered from there.

Mr. Ali has been arrested by the southeast district police under Arms Act.

The anti-corruption agency seized ₹24 lakh in cash and two unlicensed weapons in all in raids at four locations.

The ACB had summoned Mr. Khan in a case pertaining to alleged financial misappropriation and other irregularities in the functioning of the Delhi Waqf Board, which Mr. Khan heads as its chairman.

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

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

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

Two FIRs have been registered by the ACB in southeast district pertaining to recovery of illegal weapons.

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