Jammu & Kashmir Cricket Association Scam: Srinagar Court Summons Former J&K CM Farooq Abdullah in JKCA Money Laundering Case
A Srinagar court on Saturday summoned National Conference chief and former J&K Chief Minister, Dr Farooq Abdullah, and others in the cricket scam complaint filed by the the Enforcement Directorate (ED).
Srinagar, July 23: A Srinagar court on Saturday summoned National Conference chief and former J&K Chief Minister, Dr Farooq Abdullah, and others in the cricket scam complaint filed by the the Enforcement Directorate (ED).
Taking cognisance of the complaint filed by the ED against Abdullah and others in the J&K Cricket Association (JKCA) money laundering case, the principal District and Sessions Judge, Srinagar issued the summons for August 27.
Before issuing the summons, the court heard Additional Solicitor General Tahir Majid Shamsi, representing the ED, and also perused records produced by the ED. Jammu & Kashmir: 20 Amarnath Pilgrims Injured in Road Accident in Kulgam.
Abdullah was questioned by the ED for over 3 hours in connection with this case on May 31.
The ED has alleged that despite the JKCA having a regular account, six new accounts were opened to park funds and finally siphon them off.
This, the ED alleged, had been done under direction of Abdullah, who was then the President of the JKCA and also the beneficiary of the siphoned-off funds.
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