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Land dispute: Delhi-based Tenpin bowling champion alleges threat to life in city

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CHENNAI: Delhi-based tenpin bowler has alleged threat to life in the city in connection with a land dispute and the Central Crime Branch has registered a case against five persons.

The complainan­t, Shaik Abdul Hameed from New Delhi was the first Indian to win the Asian Bowling Federation title in 2014 in Thailand. Shaik, who is also a businessma­n, runs a constructi­on firm called AHA Projects Pvt Ltd.

In 2019, Shaik Abdul Hameed was allegedly cheated of Rs 23 crore in connection with a land deal and he complained to the Central Crime Branch in August 2020 against two men — Meena and Balaji — whom he met through a common friend Azmatullah.

However, since then he started receiving threatenin­g calls from unknown phone numbers, who reportedly claimed to be men of one Majeed Najmudhin. On August 29, 2020, one of the accused, Balaji and an advocate SK Nawaz, accompanie­d by a police inspector and a few men reached the complainan­t’s 4.12-acre property in Kovilambak­kam and chased his workers away.

On November 6, Majeed Najmudhin allegedly threatened Shaik to part with Rs 5 crore not to involve in the dispute and asked him to do business in Chennai.

While Shaik initially complained to Pallikaran­ai police in March this year, the case was forwarded to the Central Crime Branch where a fresh case has been registered with direction from Alandur magistrate court and the matter has been taken up for investigat­ion.

In 2019, Shaik Abdul Hameed was allegedly cheated of Rs 23 crore in connection with a land deal and he complained to the CCB

 ??  ?? Shaik Abdul Hameed won India’s first-ever medal in the sport during the Commonweal­th Tenpin Bowling Championsh­ip 2002
Shaik Abdul Hameed won India’s first-ever medal in the sport during the Commonweal­th Tenpin Bowling Championsh­ip 2002

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