AAP's Amanatullah Khan sent to 14-day judicial custody in Waqf board 'scam'

A Delhi court has ordered AAP leader Amanatullah Khan to 14-day judicial custody in a money-laundering case linked to the Waqf board scam. The Enforcement Directorate stated that Khan could influence witnesses and hinder the investigation if released. He is accused of misappropriating funds and providing illegal favours in the Delhi Waqf Board.
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