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Mansoor Khan claims ‘conspiracy’ to destroy IMA

Last Updated 01 July 2019, 08:14 IST
A screenshot of IMA Group founder Mohammed Mansoor Khan speaking in a video. 
A screenshot of IMA Group founder Mohammed Mansoor Khan speaking in a video. 
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Absconding Managing Director and CEO of I Monetary Advisory (IMA) Mohammed Mansoor Khan released a video on Sunday, offering to surrender before the police and co-operate with the investigation. He, however, said that he feared for his and his families life as the people behind the downfall of IMA would not spare him alive.

"Who was behind the collapse of IMA? Corrupt officials at central and state level tried to bankrupt me and they succeeded," he claimed, adding that various methods were employed to harass IMA and extort money from the firm. "When I come before the (police) department and judiciary, I will reveal all these names. I am sure that these people will not spare me alive," he said.

Mansoor had fled the country after allegedly cheating more than 30,000 people of their investments, following which multiple investigating agencies, including the Enforcement Directorate, launched a probe into the scam. Recently, the Special Investigation Team, which is probing the case, sought a red-corner notice from CBI to nab Khan.

Sharing his phone number in the 18-minute video, he requested city police commissioner Alok Kumar to text him details of the person he could meet and surrender before returning to the country. Though he had gone to the Airport on June 14 to return to India, he claimed that he was off-boarded from the flight saying he couldn't leave.

700 kg gold stolen

"Leaving the country was a mistake. But my own people - within the management and some politicians close to me - backstabbed and started harassing me. So, I was forced to hide my family. Whatever happened subsequently was in haste and was not planned," he said.

"When I left (Bengaluru), there was 120 kg of gold jewellery and 600 kg of bullion with IMA. But I have learnt that some things were moved on Friday night. I suspect some directors and my brothers to be behind this," he said.

He accused Nizamuddin, one of the directors, his cousin and another director Mohammed Wasim, constructor Khalid Ahmed and his son Fahad Ahmed of removing the contents from IMA's vaults for personal gain. "Nabid Ahmed, who caused financial irregularities is also involved. I had suspected these people three months ago and was waiting for my bailout," he said.

He said that he was returning to "support the public. I will submit all the details before the investigating team and will assist in the investigation as per law. I will disclose everything".

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(Published 23 June 2019, 19:40 IST)

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