Bengaluru: The Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) in Karnataka on July 5, Tuesday raided five locations of Congress MLA Zameer Ahmed Khan following a report of the Enforcement Directorate (ED).
According to ACB officials, the raids were carried out at his residence near the Cantonment Railway station, a flat in Silver Oak Apartment, a guest house at Sadashivanagar, G.K. Associates office at Banashankari and National Travels office in Kalasipalya in the city.
“The ACB teams are verifying the documents and the investigation is on,” the ACB official said.
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Multiple teams of the ACB have arrived at five locations of Khan since Tuesday morning.
Khan is a four-time MLA, who had served as the food and civil supplies minister in the H.D. Kumaraswamy government for over a year from June 2018.
Last year in August, the ED had raided Khan and another former minister Roshan Baig’s residence, allegedly in connection with the IMA ponzi scheme worth Rs 4,000 crore in which thousands of people, mostly Muslims, were duped of their hard-earned money. Khan had appeared before the ED several times.
(PTI)