New Delhi: The Faridabad-based Al-Falah University collected over Rs 415 crore in fees and other payments, without a valid accreditation, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) has alleged. The agency made the allegation after scrutinising the university’s and its affiliated colleges’ financial documents, including income tax returns. The university also runs the Al Falah School of Medical Sciences and Research Centre, which has been on the radar of authorities in the aftermath of the blast near Delhi’s Red Fort that claimed 15 lives.
The ED submitted its findings before a special court in Delhi Tuesday night, when Al-Falah’s founder, Javed Ahmad Siddiqui, was produced after his arrest earlier the same day.
The agency’s money laundering investigation against Al-Falah began last week, when it

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