The Crime Branch of Delhi Police has arrested Javad Ahmad Siddiqui, chairman of the Al Falah University, following two FIRs registered on a complaint by the University Grants Commission (UGC) in a forgery case after the Delhi Blast.
The action came after the Enforcement Directorate (ED) had initiated proceedings in the matter, PTI reported.
The FIRs alleged that the university had falsely claimed accreditation from the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC).
The Enforcement Directorate has informed the court that it has provisionally attached assets as part of its probe under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA).
Earlier, the ED told the court that Siddiqui was arrested in connection with alleged money laundering involving the Al Falah Charitable Trust, which controls the university and its affiliated educational institutions. The agency’s action followed the Crime Branch FIRs alleging that the university and its institutions falsely advertised expired NAAC accreditation grades.
The ED has further alleged that claims of regulatory recognition were fabricated to mislead students and parents, thereby inducing admissions and the collection of fees through misrepresentation. The court recorded that the agency’s financial analysis indicated that funds collected during the relevant period appeared to be linked to the alleged misrepresentations, bringing them within the ambit of proceeds of crime under the PMLA, ANI reported.
Searches conducted at multiple locations led to the recovery of cash, digital devices, and financial records. The ED told the court that certain contracts were allegedly diverted to entities linked to the accused’s family, and that senior officials confirmed Siddiqui’s role in approving major financial decisions. The agency also pointed to alleged layering of funds through related entities to obscure the money trail.
University linked to Delhi blast
Notably, investigations into the November 10, 2025, Red Fort car blast–which resulted in 15 deaths–revealed extensive links to Al Falah University and its parent body, the Al Falah Charitable Trust.
The driver of the explosive-laden car was identified via DNA as Dr Umar un Nabi, an Assistant Professor in General Medicine at Al Falah University. Several other university staff members, including Dr Muzammil Ganaie and Dr Shaheen Saeed, were arrested for alleged roles in a “white-collar” terror module linked to Jaish-e-Mohammed and Ansar Ghazwat-ul-Hind.
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