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Rs 3.8 crore swindled by Karnataka waqf board staff restituted by ED
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The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has restituted ₹3.8 crore worth of assets to the Karnataka Waqf Board, with court permission, after an employee defrauded the board. The accused diverted funds into a personal account instead of creating a fixed deposit, using the money to purchase a Mercedes and other assets.
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