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ED raids in UP, Mumbai in religious conversion 'racket' case against Chhangur Baba

Earlier, the federal probe agency said Jalaluddin amassed funds worth about Rs 106 crore, mostly from the Middle East, in 40 bank accounts linked to him and his associates
The raids were launched around 5 am, along with a Central Reserve Police Force team, which was there to provide security cover to the ED officials.

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The Enforcement Directorate on Thursday raided multiple locations in Uttar Pradesh and Mumbai as part of a money laundering investigation into an alleged religious conversion racket linked to 'Chhangur baba', officials said.

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At least 14 premises, including 12 in Balrampur district and two in Mumbai, are being searched under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), they said.

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The raids were launched around 5 am, along with a Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) team, which was there to provide security cover to the ED officials.

The federal probe agency recently filed a case to probe the activities and financial details of Jalaluddin alias Chhangur Baba, alleged to be a mastermind of an illegal religious conversion racket operating in Uttar Pradesh.

Jalaluddin hails from Balrampur district, and his real name is Karimulla Shah.

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Jalaluddin, his son Mehboob and associates Naveen alias Jamaluddin and Neetu alias Nasreen were arrested by the UP Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS) recently, and they are currently lodged in jail.

Earlier, the ED said that Jalaluddin amassed funds worth about Rs 106 crore, mostly from the Middle East, in 40 bank accounts linked to him and his associates.

They alleged that Jalaluddin had established an "extensive network" that was operating from the premises of the 'Chand Auliya Dargah' in Balrampur where he regularly organised "large" gatherings attended by both Indian and foreign nationals.

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