IMA scam: CBI files FIR against 25 persons
Team Udayavani, Sep 3, 2019, 10:27 AM IST
Bengaluru: The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), who has taken over the investigation into the multi-crore Ponzi scheme has registered a named FIR against twenty-five persons including Mansoor Khan.
In the FIR, the accused were booked under Indian Penal Code (IPC) sections 120 read with 406, 409 and 420.
The case has been taken over on the request of the Karnataka government.
Promising high returns, Khan had allegedly duped over a lakh investors, mostly Muslims. Many touts and some religious preachers were also among those who lured people to invest in IMA, they said.
The case came to light when Khan fled to Dubai, leaving behind a video message, saying that he was committing suicide because of “corruption in the state and central governments”.
Khan was arrested on July 21 on his arrival in New Delhi by the Enforcement Directorate and is currently in judicial custody.
Before fleeing the country, Khan had even accused Shivajinagar MLA R Roshan Baig, who has been disqualified from the Assembly on a request by the Congress for his anti-party activities, of taking Rs 400 crore from him and not returning it.
Baig had rejected the claim, saying that the charges were false, baseless and frivolous.
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