Al Falah Medical College in Faridabad Fills All 150 MBBS Seats Despite Links to Delhi Red Fort Blast
Jawad Ahmed Siddiqui was arrested for allegedly generating Rs 415 crore through false accreditation claims, linked to a white-collar terror probe involving the November 10 Red Fort blast.
- On Wednesday a Delhi court remanded Jawad Ahmed Siddiqui to ED custody for 13 days until December 1 after the Enforcement Directorate arrested him following day-long searches at Al Falah University.
- On November 14 the Enforcement Directorate registered a money‑laundering case after taking cognisance of two Delhi Police FIRs, with Al Falah University central to the November 10 Red Fort blast probe and related arrests.
- The ED says it has traced Rs 415.10 crore in alleged proceeds of crime by dishonestly inducing students and parents of Al Falah institutions, and said Jawad Ahmed Siddiqui controlled admission registers, fee ledgers and IT systems that could be altered.
- The ED argued Siddiqui had incentives to flee because close family in Gulf countries, supporting the custody request, while Siddiqui's lawyer said he was `falsely implicated` and called the two Delhi Police FIRs `false and fabricated`.
- The ED highlighted the Al Falah Group's rapid rise since the 1990s alongside asset mismatches, alleging Al Falah University falsely claimed UGC recognition and misrepresented NAAC status.
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Al Falah Medical College in Faridabad fills all 150 MBBS seats despite links to Delhi Red Fort blast
Faridabad's Al Falah University has come under scrutiny after the arrest of several doctors in connection with the November 10 blast near Delhi's Red Fort, which killed 13 people and injured many others.
Al Falah university raked in Rs 415 crore by ‘exploiting’ students: ED to Delhi court
Haryana-based Al Falah University faces Rs 415 crore proceeds of crime allegations by ED for fraudulently inducing students with false accreditation claims, leading to significant legal and financial repercussions.
Terror-tainted Al Falah University founder amassed funds worth Rs 400 crore, had reasons to flee India
The ED told court that the university and its controlling trust, under Siddiqui's direction, generated proceeds of crime of at least Rs 415.10 crore by dishonestly inducing students.
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