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IMA fraud case: Cong's Zameer Ahmed Khan appears before SIT, Roshan Baig skips probe

Congress MLA Zameer Ahmed Khan appeared before SIT officers for questioning in connection with the IMA Ponzi scheme case on Wednesday. While Roshan Baig did not appear citing health reasons.

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Published : Aug 1, 2019, 9:14 AM IST

Bengaluru (Karnataka): Congress MLA BZ Zameer Ahmed Khan on Wednesday appeared before the SIT in connection with the IMA Ponzi scheme case, while disqualified MLA Roshan Baig did not appear before the probe agency citing ill health.

"Zameer Ahmed Khan appeared before SIT officers for questioning, today. Roshan Baig did not appear citing health reasons, he has sought time to appear before the SIT," DIG BR Ravikanthe Gowda, head of SIT in IMA Ponzi scheme case, said.

On July 16, Baig was detained by the SIT from the Bengaluru airport for questioning in connection with the case. He was later released and asked to appear before the agency on July 19.

The I Monetary Advisory (IMA) is embroiled in a case where the firm had allegedly cheated a large number of investors, mainly Muslims, after promising them impressive returns on their deposits.

A 11-member SIT team headed by Gowda was formed by the Karnataka government to probe the alleged fraud by the firm.

Mohammad Mansoor Khan, promoter of IMA Jewels and prime accused in Ponzi scheme case, is under investigation for duping 40,000 investors in the state. He had claimed that he paid Rs 400 crore to Baig which he was not returning.

Khan had disappeared in June after sending an audio clip to some investors threatening to commit suicide due to what he alleged was 'harassment' by some politicians and goons. However, he was arrested upon his arrival in India from Dubai on July 19.

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Bengaluru (Karnataka): Congress MLA BZ Zameer Ahmed Khan on Wednesday appeared before the SIT in connection with the IMA Ponzi scheme case, while disqualified MLA Roshan Baig did not appear before the probe agency citing ill health.

"Zameer Ahmed Khan appeared before SIT officers for questioning, today. Roshan Baig did not appear citing health reasons, he has sought time to appear before the SIT," DIG BR Ravikanthe Gowda, head of SIT in IMA Ponzi scheme case, said.

On July 16, Baig was detained by the SIT from the Bengaluru airport for questioning in connection with the case. He was later released and asked to appear before the agency on July 19.

The I Monetary Advisory (IMA) is embroiled in a case where the firm had allegedly cheated a large number of investors, mainly Muslims, after promising them impressive returns on their deposits.

A 11-member SIT team headed by Gowda was formed by the Karnataka government to probe the alleged fraud by the firm.

Mohammad Mansoor Khan, promoter of IMA Jewels and prime accused in Ponzi scheme case, is under investigation for duping 40,000 investors in the state. He had claimed that he paid Rs 400 crore to Baig which he was not returning.

Khan had disappeared in June after sending an audio clip to some investors threatening to commit suicide due to what he alleged was 'harassment' by some politicians and goons. However, he was arrested upon his arrival in India from Dubai on July 19.

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Maha: 1 killed, 20 injured as roof of BoM branch collapses
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         Solapur, Jul 31 (PTI) A person was killed and 20
others were injured after the roof of a Bank of Maharashtra
branch located on the ground floor of a three-storey building
collapsed in Maharashtra's Solapur district on Wednesday.
         The roof of the BoM branch in Karmala town collapsed
around 11.30 am, police said.
         The building housed a hospital on the first floor, and
some patients fell down through the torn roof.
         Some bank officials and customers were trapped under
the debris.
         Prashant Bagal, a customer, died during treatment,
police said.
         An official of the Karmala police station said the
owners of the building had apparently constructed a slab
without necessary permissions and without providing it proper
support which led to the collapse.
         "We have registered a case under IPC section 304
(culpable homicide not amounting to murder) against owners
Shobha Doshi, Rajesh Doshi, Suchita Doshi and Sandesh Doshi,"
said the police official.
         "To create more floor space, the owners put up
additional slab between the hospital and the bank, but there
was no proper support to the roof and it was placed only on
some metal angles," he said.
         "It seems that while constructing the slab, the owners
had not taken permission from the authorities," he added.
         "Some patients fell into the bank when the roof caved
in, and around 20 people, most of them bank customers, were
trapped under the debris," said the officer. PTI SPK VT
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