Umar Ansari, son of Mukhtar Ansari, was arrested in Lucknow on Sunday night. Ghazipur police made the arrest. He is accused of trying to reclaim property seized under the Gangsters Act. Officials say he submitted forged documents with fake signatures of his mother, Afsa Ansari. This is the sixth case against Umar.
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