Srinagar: Deputy Mayor Sheikh Imran was released from Srinagar Central Jail after over 8 months, sources said on Thursday.
He was arrested along with other leaders after the abrogation of special status of Jammu and Kashmir in the first week of August last year.
In December, last year the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) took Imran into custody for questioning in connection with the illegal appropriation of the subsidy given to his company, Kehwa Square Pvt Ltd for setting up of a Controlled Atmosphere (CA) store, said the agency.
After questioning, he was again shifted to MLA Hostel that fovernment has turned into a makeshift jail. From there he was sent to Srinagar Central Jail.
Sources told KNT that Sheikh Imran was released from Srinagar Central Jail and taken to a police station where from he was allowed to go his home.
Pertinently, during his confinement, Imran was removed from Deputy Mayor post following a no-confidence motion moved against him by corporators of the Srinagar Municipal Corporation.
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