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Tablighi Jamaat case: ED raids multiple locations in Delhi, Mumbai

By IANS | Updated: August 19, 2020 15:35 IST

locations, including seven in Delhi, five in Mumbai, four in Hyderabad, and three in Kerala.Besides raiding the residence ...

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locations, including seven in Delhi, five in Mumbai, four in Hyderabad, and three in Kerala.

Besides raiding the residence of Maulana Saad in Zakir Nagar area of Delhi, the searches were conducted at the residential premises in Mumbai's Andheri and SV Road area of a person, who is an alleged associate of Saad.

Officials refused to divulge any further information on the identity of the people whose houses were being searched.

In April, the ED had lodged a case after Delhi Police filed an FIR against Maulana Saad on charges of culpable homicide and violation of the lockdown rules amid the pandemic outbreak.

( With inputs from IANS )

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