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Cantonment Board officials have directed that the structure be demolished within three days, an official said on Wednesday (November 19).
Faridabad-based Al Falah University, run by the Al Falah Group, is emerging as the center of investigation into the November 10 Delhi blasts case, which killed 15 people and injured several others.
Cantonment engineer HS Kaloya said, “We have issued a notice to the house of late Maulana Hammad, who is the father of Jawad Ahmed Siddiqui. According to the notice, the department had earlier issued several communications in 1996 and 1997 under relevant sections of the Cantonments Act, 1924, directing removal of unauthorized constructions.”
“However, despite repeated notifications, the structure in question was reportedly not removed. The latest notice directs the current occupier or legal heirs of the property to remove the unauthorized structure within three days.”
The official said that if the instructions are not complied with, the Cantonment Board will take removal action and the cost will be recovered from the concerned party as per the provisions of the Cantonment Act.
This property – House No. 1371 – is located at Survey No. 245/1245 in Mukeri Mohalla area of Mhow.
Madhya Pradesh Police had earlier arrested Jawad Siddiqui’s brother Hamood Ahmed Siddiqui from Hyderabad in a financial fraud case in Mhow, officials said.
Hamood, accused of committing a large-scale financial fraud in MP’s Mhow 25 years ago, was arrested on Sunday, an official said.
The main accused in the Delhi blasts was Dr. Omar Un Nabi Al Falah University, an assistant professor in the Department of General Medicine.
Several suspects linked to the Delhi blasts are believed to have links to the university, prompting investigators to examine institutional records, financial transactions and administrative clearances.
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