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Delhi court grants bail to AAP leader Amanatullah Khan in money laundering case

IndiaTimes Thursday, 14 November 2024
A Delhi court granted bail to AAP leader Amanatullah Khan in a money laundering case connected to the Delhi Waqf Board. The court acknowledged the ED's chargesheet but highlighted a procedural error, leading to the dismissal of charges against Khan and his co-accused.
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