Azam Khan booked for stealing buffalo


Rampur, Aug 30 (IANS): Following the cancellation of his anticipatory bail plea, Samajwadi Party MP Azam Khan has now been booked for stealing a buffalo.

Khan was booked on Thursday evening based on a complaint lodged by Asif and Zakir Ali, who have claimed that the MP, along with five others, barged into their house on October 15, 2016, and vandalized their residence, stole their buffalo and took away Rs 25,000 in cash.

The case has been registered against Khan, former Circle Officer Alay Hasan and four others. The FIR also includes 40 unnamed persons.

The complainants said that they were asked by Khan to vacate their house, located near Ghosiyan Yateemkhana, because the land was required for a school.

The FIR said that the complainants were bona fide tenants of the house and had rent receipts to prove it.

Khan has been booked in about 50 cases of land grabbing, acquiring Waqf properties illegally, stealing books and making hate speeches during the elections.

He had applied for anticipatory bail in 29 cases of land grabbing registered against him in Rampur. Of which, 28 cases are related to the FIRs lodged by farmers of Aliyaganj.

His bail application was rejected on Wednesday.

  

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  • Vishal, Puttur

    Fri, Aug 30 2019

    Funny......!!!

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  • Sudarshan, Permude

    Fri, Aug 30 2019

    Please put goonda into jail soon..yogisaab. We fed up with these people walla. Onjee la fruit in basket is turn to good. God tu hi baata hum kya kaare. Tere saanthiti wapas le le.

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