Ready for CBI probe too, says  minister Zameer after getting ED summons in IMA case

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June 29, 2019

Bengaluru, Jun 29: Food and Civil Supplies Minister B Z Zameer Ahmed Khan, who was summoned by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) for questioning over the IMA scam, has said that the he will clarify to the officials that he did not have any illegal dealings.  

On Friday, a team of ED officials visited the minister’s residence and served a summons, directing him to appear before them on July 5. Zameer was not present to receive the summons, and officials had to hand it over to his family. Although the names of several politicians and government officials have been linked to the scam, Zameer is the first to be served a summons by the ED.

Reacting to the summons, Zameer said the ED had sought clarification about a financial transaction that he had with IMA founder Mohammed Mansoor Khan. He said he had sold a property located at Serpentine Street, Richmond Circle, to Mansoor in 2017 and executed the sale deed in 2018. He added that he had paid all the taxes on the transaction. 

“What’s wrong in the notice (regarding the transaction)? I just have to clarify to the officials,” Zameer said. “I have all the documents and will submit them to the ED... I will fully cooperate in the investigation and will be happy if aggrieved investors get their money back.” 

The minister asserted that had he known about IMA’s “irregularities”, he wouldn’t have mentioned the property sale in his election affidavit. 

Maintaining that his dealings with Mansoor were limited to the property sale, Zameer welcomed a CBI probe into the issue. Answering questions, he said: “It doesn’t matter who will investigate the case. The poor who lost the money must get justice.” 

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July 14,2020

Udupi, Jul 14: Kundapura police in Karnataka have booked a case against a businessman who had violated home quarantine rules as many as 163 times.

Accused Sahab Singh had arrived at his rented house at Koteshwara from Mumbai on June 29. He was asked to remain quarantined in his house till July 13. 

However, he was found loitering and visiting hotels in Udupi. Officials tracked his movement through mobile GPS. He breached the quarantine period 163 times. 

Following the violation, Flying Squad officer N G Bhat filed a complaint against Singh in Kundapura Police Station under IPC Sections 269, and 270.

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June 30,2020

Tumakuru, Jun 30: As many as 43 sheep were quarantined after a shepherd tested positive for novel coronavirus at Godekere Gollarahatti in Tumakuru district. 

J C Madhuswamy, district in-charge minister, has instructed the district administration and the Animal Husbandry department to subject the sheep to Covid-19 tests.

The move followed after five sheep found dead in mysterious circumstances at the village. All 43 sheep of the infected person have been isolated from the herd and kept at a place in Jakkanahalli.

"There is no evidence that the sheep can contract Covid-19 and transmit the virus to the people. But since the virus has many strains and keep changing its genetic make-up, draw throat swab samples of the sheep and send the same to Covid-19 lab. Till the report comes, keep the livestock in isolation," Madhuswamy told the officials.

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July 25,2020

Gokak, Jul 25: A JMFC magistrate here issued summons to the Chief minister B S Yediyurappa in relation to a complaint for the alleged violation of election code of conduct, during by-elections to the Gokak Assembly seat held last year.

According to official sources, a complaint had been registered against Chief minister B S Yediyurappa during the election campaign, under the People Representative Act, for allegedly wooing voters during electioneering.

The Gokak Police, who had investigated the case, however had submitted a 'B' report to the court letting off the Chief minister from the charges.

However the Magistrate, rejecting the Police report, had maintained that there exists prima facie case against the accused and issued summons to appear before the court on September one, the sources added.

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