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New Delhi: The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has told a Delhi court that Jawad Ahmed Siddiqui, Chairperson of the Al Falah Group, had “clear incentives” to flee India, citing the fact that his immediate family members are settled in Gulf countries and that he allegedly received Rs 415 crore in dishonestly generated funds from students enrolled in educational institutions run by his trust.
Siddiqui was taken into custody late Tuesday night after the ED carried out day-long searches at locations linked to the Al Falah University group in Faridabad. The university is a key focus area in the probe into the November 10 Red Fort blast, which killed 12 people and left several others injured.
The agency produced Siddiqui early Wednesda

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