Vadodara: Salahuddin Jainuddin, a city-based businessman, who has been captured by Uttar Pradesh (ATS) anti-terrorist forces in alleged illegal religious conversion racquets, is the organization’s supervisor in Waghodia Road.
Sources in the police department said that Salahuddin also played a key role in starting a Muslim medical center in the city where Covid patients, mostly from the minority community, were treated.
“He has lived in the city for a long time and is a trustee in two organizations.
He also runs a snack business that is ready to eat located in Bajwa.
Salahuddin has carried out his other activities quietly,” said a police officer.
Sohuths ATS brought one of the 56-year-old titles to his residence in the Krishna Tower in Fatehgunj and looking for a flat.
The researchers also have ownership of Trusts account books to ascertain whether there is money transferred illegally through them.
Police said that during an investigation into a bank account accused Umar Gautam, who was arrested on June 21, they learned that the transaction took place from the wrong account.
The probe revealed that some ‘hawala transactions’ also occurred from their accounts.
Salahuddin was allegedly transferred Lakh Rupees from his account.
Police believe that the main role is funding alleged illegal repentance.
After completing their probe here, the ATS team will bring Salahuddin to Lucknow on transit delivery.
Vadodara police said that this case was being investigated by ATS so they would not bring any local probe.
ATS ATS has captured Umar Gautam and Qazi Jahangir on June 21 on charges of conversion of people through persuasions such as marriage or work.
Umar is thought to have repented more than 1,000 people.
He was allegedly involved in the conversion of mass of deaf and mute students, women and children.