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ACP Dawood’s Legal Team: “No one should use Parliament to spread falsehoods against officers”

ACP Dawood’s Legal Team: “No one should use Parliament to spread falsehoods against officers”

The legal team of Assistant Commissioner of Police Mohamed Dawood rejected allegations made by Deputy Speaker Ahmed Nazim regarding unaccounted funds in Dawood's bank accounts. Lawcraft Law Firm LLP issued a statement denying any illegal funds and citing state investigations into the MMPRC scandal that found no evidence against Dawood. Nazim alleged that large sums from unknown sources were deposited into Dawood's accounts between 2023 and 2024, and that Dawood acquired properties via cash payments, possibly linked to MMPRC corruption. Dawood's team warned against unverified claims in parliamentary committees and urged accountability.

The legal team of Assistant Commissioner of Police Mohamed Dawood rejected allegations made by Deputy Speaker Ahmed Nazim regarding unaccounted funds in Dawood's bank accounts. Lawcraft Law Firm LLP issued a statement denying any illegal funds and citing state investigations into the MMPRC scandal that found no evidence against Dawood. Nazim alleged that large sums from unknown sources were deposited into Dawood's accounts between 2023 and 2024, and that Dawood acquired properties via cash payments, possibly linked to MMPRC corruption. Dawood's team warned against unverified claims in parliamentary committees and urged accountability.

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The legal team of Assistant Commissioner of Police Mohamed Dawood rejected allegations made by Deputy Speaker Ahmed Nazim regarding unaccounted funds in Dawood's bank accounts. Lawcraft Law Firm LLP issued a statement denying any illegal funds and citing state investigations into the MMPRC scandal that found no evidence against Dawood. Nazim alleged that large sums from unknown sources were deposited into Dawood's accounts between 2023 and 2024, and that Dawood acquired properties via cash payments, possibly linked to MMPRC corruption. Dawood's team warned against unverified claims in parliamentary committees and urged accountability.

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