Updated On: 08 September, 2022 12:20 PM IST | Mumbai | Dipti Singh
Following this paper’s exclusive coverage, deputy registrar orders financial audit of Malad high-rise, where alleged gangster-bookie has been threatening residents

Sonu Jalan, the chairman of the society
Acting on allegations of misappropriation of funds, the district deputy registrar of cooperative housing societies has called for an audit report of Auris Serenity society, a plush high-rise at Malad West where the chairman, Sonu Jalan, allegedly is a bookie and has links with underworld don Dawood Ibrahim. The members had last month sought police protection saying Jalan had threatened them. Jalan has rubbished the charges. This newspaper on August 30 and September 5 had highlighted the plight of the residents of the 58-storey building, which is Malad’s tallest tower.