CAIR board member, Democrat County Vice Chair and Mamdani supporter.
Two years ago, Zakia Khan and her son Ahsan Ijaz hosted an NYPD promotion ceremony for the first Pakistani inspector in the New York City police department. After an Imam recited a prayer and everyone, including NYPD personnel, rose and put their hands on their hearts for the Pakistani national anthem, hailing Pakistan as the ‘citadel of Islam’ in the “shadow of Allah.”
Last year, Khan pleaded guilty to a $68 million Medicaid fraud scheme involving her adult day care centers, which had been the sponsors of the NYPD event, and earlier this year more members of the Muslim fraud ring pleaded guilty as well. Others are still awaiting trial.
The day care fraud not only dragged in Khan and her son, but also Malik Nadeem Abid, a prominent Democrat who had served as the vice chair of the Nassau County Democratic Party, had chaired a DNC committee, had been honored by both branches of New York’s legislature, and had been closely associated with a number of Democratic members of Congress.
Abid (pictured above) was also a former board member of CAIR: a politically influential Muslim Brotherhood group that supports Hamas that was named as an ‘unindicted coconspirator’ in terror funding. But like Khan, Abid had developed ties to the police, and was a member of an advisory council to the New York Nassau County DA’s office and the Nassau County Police Department.
The $68 million day care fraud operated within a Pakistani Muslim network linked to Mamdani boosters who had promoted their fellow Indian Muslim politician as well as other Democrats.
The scam revolved around Khan’s Happy Family Social Adult Day Care Center and Family Social Adult Day Care Center which, according to federal investigators, used ‘marketers’ to recruit Medicaid recipients so that the ‘day care’ centers could bill Medicaid. According to the indictment, “most of the New York Medicaid recipients who were enrolled at Happy
Family and Family Social were paid illegal cash kickbacks and bribes” and most never even received any services or visited the supposed Brooklyn facilities of the ‘adult day care centers’.
In some cases, the ‘patients’ and ‘clients’ weren’t even in America.
Federal prosecutors charged a network of 13 individuals, most of them Pakistani Muslims, some of whom owned their own ‘health care companies’ over the bribes and kickbacks in a $68 million fraud dating back to 2017. Some of those indicted Pakistani Muslims in New York had played a role in multiple ‘health care companies’ targeted at the elderly echoing the systemic fraud networks that Somali Muslims had set up in Minnesota, suggesting a nationwide pattern.
The Pakistani perpetrators apparently used the code “bread” to describe money being moved around. There was enough ‘bread’ left over that Khan agreed to turn over $5 million in assets and over $300,000 in gold jewelry and cash as part of her plea bargain.
But, as the NYPD promotion ceremony showed, the fraud was being perpetrated by senior members of the ‘Little Pakistan’ enclave who played a major role in local politics. And that same Pakistani Muslim enclave also helped Zohran Mamdani take over New York.
Videos showed Khan and her son playing a prominent role in the annual Pakistan Day Family Festival held in New York which Mamdani had attended and praised in the past. Banners show Happy Family Adult Day Care as sponsors of the Pakistani event along with the NYPD. Once again, members of the NYPD as well as public officials were in attendance, bowing their heads to an imam’s prayer and putting hands on their hearts for the Pakistani anthem.
Kawish NY TV, a local Pakistani channel, featured a video of the event along with multiple videos of Khan who appeared to be a personality affiliated with the entity. Kawish promoted Khan’s ‘Happy Family’ events and had featured an interview with Zohran Mamdani, a rally for Mamdani in ‘Little Pakistan’ and Pakistanis conducting early voting for Mamdani. Other Pakistani channels also appeared to promote both Mamdani and Zakia Khan. --->READ MORE HERE


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