Kolkata: The Enforcement Directorate (ED) now wants Amir Khan, the prime accused of duping several people through a mobile gaming app, in its custody at the earliest to track beneficiaries of the scam. Khan, from whose residence the central agency had recovered Rs 17.32 crore in cash on September 10, is currently in the custody of the Kolkata Police. He was arrested from Ghaziabad in Uttar Pradesh and on September 24, a lower court in Kolkata remanded him to 14 days of police custody.
"His current police custody will end on October 8, following which he will be presented at the same court on the same day. If Khan is remanded to judicial custody, we will immediately approach the court seeking his custody. However, we feel that Kolkata Police might make an appeal for an extension of his police custody further. We will wait for the court proceedings on October 8 and adopt legal procedures according to developments," an ED official said.
The central agency officials feel that Amir Khan's interrogation is extremely essential to track the beneficiaries, especially the politically influential persons, in the matter. "It was impossible to handle a scam of such huge magnitude, without the blessing of any influential person. Remember, there was a complaint at Park Street Police station against Khan by Federal Bank authorities almost a year back but there was no progress in the investigation until on September 10, our sleuths recovered huge cash," the ED official said.