This man went to Pakistan for religious propaganda, returned becoming a millionaire, ED engaged in investigation
This man went to Pakistan for religious propaganda, returned becoming a millionaire, ED engaged in investigation
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Bijnor: In 2007, Abrar Ahmed, a resident of Harrawala area of Dhampur in Bijnor, went to Pakistan. According to the police, within a few years, Abrar started buying properties in many areas of Bijnor. Police is investigating his property worth crores. Intelligence agencies are trying to get to the bottom of Abrar's Pakistani connection. Meanwhile, the Bijnor police has decided to hand over the investigation to the ED and have sent a letter for this.

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Abrar Ahmed, a resident of Harrawala area of Bijnor works as a motor mechanic. In the year 2007, Abrar went to Karachi, Pakistan, to spread religious propaganda. According to the police, Abrar has links with Daw-e-Islam Pakistani religious organizations. Police officials say that from 2007 onwards, the motor mechanic Abrar built several properties in the Bijnor area with the money coming for religious propaganda.

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According to the police, Abrar went to Pakistan in 2007 and stayed there in a mosque in Karachi. Those who accompanied him returned back to India but Abrar remained in Karachi. After this, when he came back to the country, he started buying a property. Seeing the increase in his wealth, the police started an investigation in this matter after receiving intelligence. He was interrogated by the police after taking him into custody.

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