Court Says ED Custody Illegal, Gives Bail to Amanullah Khan in Delhi Waqf Board Case

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The court found no evidence against Khan’s second wife, Mariam Siddiqui, and she was also discharged

Team Clarion

NEW DELHI – Terming the custody of Aam Aadmi Party MLA Amanatullah Khan by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) in the Delhi Waqf Board case as “illegal,” the Rouse Avenue court in Delhi on Thursday ordered his release on a bail bond of ₹1 lakh and one surety of the same amount.

Special Judge Jitendra Singh said while there was sufficient evidence against Khan to proceed against him, there was no sanction to prosecute him, Livemint reported.

The court added that there was no evidence against Khan’s second wife, Mariam Siddiqui (named in the chargesheet), and she was also discharged.

On October 29, the Enforcement Directorate filed a 110-page first supplementary prosecution complaint (the ED’s equivalent to a chargesheet), claiming Khan laundered money that was allegedly generated through corruption in the Delhi Waqf Board. The ED informed the court that the proceeds of the crime were invested in property worth ₹36 crore, acquired in Okhla under Khan’s direction, with ₹27 crore paid in cash.

The court had reserved its order on Wednesday (November 13) on whether to take cognizance of the supplementary chargesheet filed by the ED in the case. The order was reserved after hearing arguments from the ED, which claimed there was sufficient evidence to prosecute the accused persons in the case.

When the Special Judge questioned ED about how Khan was connected to the money laundering offence, it cited a diary and WhatsApp chats, pointing out that Khan’s name appeared multiple times in the diary, written by Kausar Imam Siddiqui, along with matching financial transactions.

Rajat Bhardwaj, counsel for Amanatullah Khan said, “The court has declined to take cognizance against Amanatullah Khan because there was no sanction against him, and the court has directed his release with the surety of ₹1 lakh. There’s no evidence against accused number seven, Mariam Siddiqui, therefore, no summons have been issued against her.”

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