Bareilly: Shocking Discovery of ₹18.52 Lakhs Cash and Silver Coins from the House of Miyan Syed Attar Ali, Dispute Erupts Over Property
A shocking case has emerged from Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh, where a practitioner of folk healing, Miyan Syed Attar Ali, has been found in possession of a substantial amount of cash and silver coins. Following a dispute over his assets involving his attendants and landlord, the police seized ₹18.52 lakhs in cash and silver coins. The money and coins were reportedly hidden in cloth and bags.
Hospitalization Sparks Conflict
Miyan Syed Attar Ali, originally from Saharanpur, was residing in a rented house in the village of Gursouli, Badaun district. He was known for treating people using herbs and traditional healing methods. Due to deteriorating health, he was admitted to the hospital on Saturday. His hospitalization led to a conflict over his property.
Confrontation Between Attendants and Landlord
After Attar Ali’s admission, a dispute erupted between his attendants, including Gulshafa and Kamil Jahan from Rampur, and his landlord, Rais, regarding his assets. The attendants attempted to flee with the cash and belongings in a loader. Upon learning this, Rais immediately alerted the police.
Police Intervention and Seizure of Assets
Responding to the tip-off, the police arrived at the scene and confiscated ₹18.52 lakhs in cash and silver coins from the attendants. Both the attendants and the landlord were taken into custody and brought to the Badaun police station for questioning. After interrogation, they were released, but the cash and coins were retained by the police for further investigation.
Miyan Syed Attar Ali’s Claims
In an interaction with the media, Miyan Syed Attar Ali claimed that the total amount found was between ₹20 to ₹25 lakhs, contradicting the police’s reported figure of ₹18.52 lakhs. He alleged that the police had underestimated the amount of money recovered.
Investigation into the Source of the Wealth
The situation raises questions about the source of such a large sum of money and silver coins. Although Miyan Syed Attar Ali is engaged in folk healing, the presence of such wealth raises suspicions. The police are currently investigating the case to clarify the origin of this money and determine the rightful owner of the property.
Conclusion
This incident highlights the potential for significant wealth among traditional healers, which can lead to disputes over ownership. The police are now tasked with uncovering the details surrounding this case, and it remains to be seen who will ultimately be recognized as the rightful owner of these assets and the source of this substantial fortune.