Azam Khan’s son sentenced to seven years imprisonment by MP-MLA court in fake passport case
Rampur. The troubles of Abdullah, son of former minister Azam Khan, are increasing. MP-MLA Court has again sentenced Abdullah to seven years in jail in the fake passport case. Earlier, Abdullah has already been sentenced to seven years in jail in the case of birth certificate and two PAN cards. Abdullah is lodged in Rampur jail along with his father Azam Khan.
Read :- Azam Khan will go to jail again? Son Abdullah and him MP/MLA sentenced to seven years imprisonment by court in two PAN card cases
Let us tell you that in 2019, Rampur’s current MLA Akash Saxena had filed a case against Azam Khan’s son Abdullah Azam in Civil Lines police station. Akash Saxena had accused Abdullah of making two PAN cards using two birth certificates with different dates of birth. The allegation was that these fake documents were used to contest the elections. The court has already sentenced Abdullah Azam to seven years in this case. Akash Saxena had also alleged that Abdullah Azam had made two different passports fraudulently and on the basis of forged documents and was using them. His date of birth is recorded as January 1, 1993 in a passport, which is correct as per his education records. Whereas 1990 is shown in the other passport. In this case also, the MP-MLA court has sentenced him to seven years’ imprisonment.
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