Bhopal/New Delhi: In a dramatic development spanning two states, the probe into alleged fraud and irregularities linked to Faridabad-based Al-Falah University, the varsity central to the Delhi car blast case, has taken a sensational turn.
While the ED has arrested university founder-chairman Jawad Ahmad Siddiqui in connection with a 24-year-old chit fund scam in Bhopal, his younger brother Hamud (Hamood) Ahmad Siddiqui, who had been on the run for nearly 25 years, was arrested by Madhya Pradesh Police in Hyderabad in connection with multiple investment fraud cases registered in Mhow in 2000.
Fifty-year-old Hamud, wanted in at least four cases, including a 1988 case related to rioting and attempted murder, was arrested on Sunday in Hyderabad’s Gachibowli area and brought to Mhow on Monday

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