NEW DELHI: The Delhi Crime Department on Saturday registered two FIRs towards Al-Falah College over severe allegations of dishonest and forgery. A staff from the Delhi Crime Department visited the college’s workplace in Okhla as we speak. Delhi Police has additionally issued a discover to the establishment, demanding a set of paperwork as a part of their inquiry.
The authorized motion follows severe irregularities flagged by the College Grants Fee (UGC) and the Nationwide Evaluation and Accreditation Council (NAAC) throughout their assessments.In response to police, the primary FIR includes violations beneath Part 12 (dishonest). The second FIR issues alleged false accreditation claims made by the college.NAAC on Thursday has additionally served a show-cause discover to the Al-Falah College of Engineering and Expertise, accusing it of claiming accreditation regardless of failing to finish the obligatory renewal course of. The council acknowledged that the college was final accredited in 2013 with a ‘B’ grade however didn’t submit required paperwork just like the Self-Examine Report even after repeated reminders. NAAC has warned that its earlier accreditation could also be declared “null and void”.The college is already beneath intense scrutiny after the Delhi Purple Fort blast on November 10, by which 13 folks had been killed and several other others had been injured.Investigators have arrested three medical doctors from Al-Falah’s medical school. These embody: Dr Muzammil Ganaie, Dr Umar Un Nabi and Dr Shaheen Shahid for his or her alleged involvement in a terror module linked to banned outfits Jaish-e-Mohammed and Ansar Ghazwat-ul-Hind. Police say the group was attempting to focus on college students and medical professionals for radicalisation. Dr Shaheen was allegedly planning to flee to Dubai however was arrested lately after the restoration of weapons and explosives from autos traced to the college campus. Over the previous week, extra people linked to them, together with two MBBS college students have been detained from Nuh.Established in 1997 and run by a charitable belief based mostly in Okhla, Al-Falah College expanded from an engineering school to a 70-acre campus that now features a medical school and an 800-bed hospital.












