Ullal: A 28-year-old scholar from Kinya, Jalaluddin Humaidi, who had been grievously injured recently in an accident in Chikkamagaluru, reportedly died in a private hospital in Derlakatte on Wednesday morning.
Humaidi, a resident of Meempri in Kinya, was the son of Manjanady Ibrahim Madani Kamil Saqafi and the grandson of the Qazi of Udupi, Shaiquna Mani Ustad.
The youngster had sustained serious injuries in a road accident in NR Pura in Chikkamagaluru and was undergoing treatment at the intensive care unit of the Derlakatte hospital but died on Wednesday morning.
Known to be a talented young scholar, Humaidi was working at the Uppalli Shaduli Juma Masjid. He is survived by his parents, wife and a son.
Family sources have said that the funeral rites (dafan) of Humaidi will be held on the premises of Bukhari Masjid after conducting the Asar Namaz.
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New Delhi (PTI): The Enforcement Directorate has attached fresh assets worth Rs 1,120 crore as part of its money laundering probe against the companies of Reliance Group chairman Anil Ambani, officials said.
Eighteen properties, including the Reliance Centre in Mumbai's Ballard Estate, fixed deposits, bank balance and shareholding in unqouted investments of Reliance Anil Ambani Group have been provisionally attached under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), they said.
Another set of seven properties of Reliance Infrastructure Ltd, two properties of Reliance Power Ltd, nine properties of Reliance Value Service Private Ltd, fixed deposits in the name of Reliance Value Service Private Ltd, Reliance Venture Asset Management Private Lt, Phi Management Solutions Private Ltd, Adhar Property Consultancy Pvt Ltd, Gamesa Investment Management Private Ltd and investments made in unquoted investment by Reliance Venture Asset Management Private Ltd and Phi Management Solutions Private Ltd have also been attached, they said.
The ED had earlier attached properties worth over Rs 8,997 crore in the bank fraud cases related to Reliance Communications Ltd (RCOM), Reliance Commercial Finance Ltd, and Reliance Home Finance Ltd.
The total attachment in the case against the Reliance Group is now Rs 10,117 crore.
