ED Chargesheet Exposes Al Falah University's Hiring Lapses in Red Fort Attack Case
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has filed a detailed chargesheet in a high-profile case. This document spans approximately 260 pages. It reveals serious allegations against Al Falah University and its associated Trust.
Doctors Hired Without Police Verification
According to the ED, Al Falah University employed doctors who had links to the Red Fort attack. Shockingly, the university did not conduct mandatory police verification before hiring these individuals. This oversight raises significant security concerns.
Prosecution Sought for Illicit Fund Generation
The chargesheet seeks prosecution for Siddiqui and his Trust. They are accused of generating illicit funds. These funds allegedly came from fees paid by students. The ED claims the Trust misrepresented the accreditation and recognition of its institutions to attract students.
This case highlights lapses in hiring practices and financial irregularities in educational institutions. It underscores the need for stricter compliance with security and regulatory norms.