IMA Jewels scam kingpin arrested after reaching Delhi from Dubai

Khan had fled to Dubai in June, leaving thousands of investors in the lurch

Mohammed Mansoor Khan IMA ANI Mohammed Mansoor Khan | ANI

Mohammed Mansoor Khan, the owner of IMA Jewels, was arrested in New Delhi early on Friday and is being questioned by the Enforcement Directorate, said a special investigation team in Bengaluru that is probing the alleged Ponzi scam.

Khan, who had fled to Dubai, flew back to India and was arrested on landing in Delhi, it said in a statement early on Friday.

The SIT said that its sources in Dubai persuaded him to come back and submit himself before the law.

"Accordingly, he travelled from Dubai to New Delhi (Flight AI 916). SIT officers are in Delhi to secure and arrest the accused," it said. A lookout circular was issued against Khan by both the SIT and ED and he would be handed over according to procedure, the SIT said.

Sources told PTI that Khan is being quizzed by ED officials in New Delhi and will later be sent to Bengaluru for a detailed probe by the SIT.

More than 1 lakh people had invested in IMA Jewels, which started 17 companies. Khan invited people, mostly Muslims, to invest in five companies, said the SIT, adding that Rs 4,084 crore was invested in the company. He has to refund approximately Rs 1,400 crore to his investors, the SIT said.

Around one-and-half months ago, Khan had fled to Dubai, leaving thousands of investors in the lurch.

Khan had promised his investors that he would return to India and would refund their money. Based on thousands of complaints, the SIT registered a case against him and others. It has so far arrested 22 people, including Khan, 12 directors of the firm, deputy commissioner of Bengaluru Urban District Vijay Shankar, assistant commissioner L.C. Nagaraj, a Bangalore Development Authority officer, a nominated corporator of Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike and a village accountant.

Before fleeing, Khan had accused Shivajinagar Congress MLA R. Roshan Baig of taking Rs 400 crore and not returning it. Baig categorically refuted the charge, terming it false and frivolous. The MLA, who had rebelled against the party, was suspended for anti-party activities. Baig then joined the bandwagon of rebel MLAs who resigned.

The SIT had served Baig a notice to depose before it on July 15, but he sought time till July 26. The SIT then asked him to be present before it on July 19.

The day Baig was supposed to appear before the SIT, he planned to fly to Mumbai by a special chartered plane, but the SIT detained him and quizzed him extensively.

The SIT released Baig and asked him to appear on July 19.

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