This Article is From Sep 21, 2022

Delhi Legislator Amanatullah Khan's Aide Arrested Under Arms Act: Police

Kaushar Imam Siddique alias Laddan, 47, a resident of Jogabai Extension, was wanted in a case of Arms Act registered against him after a country-made pistol and three live rounds were found in his premises, police said.

Delhi Legislator Amanatullah Khan's Aide Arrested Under Arms Act: Police

Kaushar Imam was wanted in a case of Arms Act registered against him.

New Delhi:

The Delhi Police on Wednesday caught Aam Aadmi Party Member of Legislative Assembly(MLA) Amanatullah Khan's close aide Kaushar Imam Siddique from Telangana, officials said.

Kaushar Imam Siddique alias Laddan, 47, a resident of Jogabai Extension, was wanted in a case of Arms Act registered against him after a country-made pistol and three live rounds were found in his premises, they said.

"We have apprehended Laddan from Telangana in connection with a First information Report (FIR) registered against him under the Arms Act," a senior police officer said.

The development comes days after the Anti Corruption Branch (ACB) arrested Amanatullah Khan following raids at four places in connection with alleged irregularities in the recruitment to the Delhi Waqf Board, including that of its chairman.

Police had last Friday registered three FIRs after the ACB raid.

One of them was against Hamid Ali, 54, another of Amanatullah Khan's aide, after an unlicensed weapon and some cartridges were recovered from him. He has been arrested in this case, said the officer.

The second case was registered against Kaushar Imam Siddique, after a country-made pistol and three live rounds were seized from his place, the officer said.

In all, the ACB seized Rs 24 lakh in cash and two unlicensed weapons in these raids.

Earlier, the ACB had summoned Amanatullah Khan in a case pertaining to alleged financial misappropriation and other irregularities in the functioning of the Delhi Waqf Board.

An FIR in connection with the alleged wrongdoing in the board had previously been registered.

According to this FIR, Amanatullah Khan illegally recruited 32 people violating all norms and government guidelines, and engaging in corruption and favouritism.

The previous Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Waqf board had given a statement against him and and also issued a memorandum against the illegal recruitment, the ACB had said in a statement on Friday.

When an ACB team went to Amanatullah Khan's residence to arrest him, some people, allegedly including some of his relatives, attacked the team, the ACB said.

Consequently, police lodged a third FIR in the matter, this time for obstructing the ACB officials in discharging their duty, and arrested four people, police said.

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