Bengaluru: Housing and Waqf minister, B Z Zameer Ahmed Khan, appeared before the Lokayukta police on Tuesday in connection with a Disproportionate Assets (DA) case. Sources from Lokayukta said Khan was questioned intensively about his assets following allegations that they exceeded his known sources of income.
The investigation dates back to information unearthed during an Enforcement Directorate (ED) probe into the IMA Ponzi scheme. While investigating, ED reportedly discovered irregularities linked to Khan’s finances. The agency shared its findings with the Lokayukta, authorized to handle DA cases.
"The information provided by the Enforcement Directorate regarding the IMA Ponzi scheme opened avenues for probing Minister Zameer Ahmed Khan's disproportionate assets. The case gained momentum after the stay was vacated," a source said.
According to officials, the Lokayukta's investigation was stalled due to a stay. Following the lifting of the stay, the inquiry resumed, leading to Khan’s summonses. Earlier, the Lokayukta police searched several properties linked to Khan and obtained documents in support of their probe.
Khan, however, has consistently denied any wrongdoing. Addressing the allegations, he emphasized that his wealth and properties were acquired legitimately and expressed his willingness to cooperate fully with the investigation.