RAMPUR: A day after rejecting anticipatory bail pleas of Samajwadi Party leader Azam Khan , wife Tanzeen Fatimah and son Abdullah Azam, who are both MLAs, and declaring them “absconders”, a local court on Tuesday ordered “confiscation of their moveable and immovable properties” in connection with a forgery case. The accused have been chargesheeted under various sections of IPC for allegedly helping their son obtain two fake birth certificates.In a separate case related to an alleged encroachment over enemy property by Azam Khan, additional district and sessions judge Dhirendra Kumar Kamboj had granted anticipatory bail to Azam on Monday but ordered him to surrender his passport to police and seek court’s prior permission before embarking on a foreign trip.In September 2019, the court had issued summons to all three lawmakers, after taking cognisance of the chargesheet filed by Rampur police, in which all three have been charged with forgery and cheating. The court had directed the SHO of Ganj Kotwali police station, under whose jurisdiction the family resides, to ensure compliance of its order.Thereafter, the court had issued non-bailable warrants against the Khans after they had failed to present themselves before it.After the prosecution claimed that the accused were clandestinely shifting valuables from their house, on the directions of the court, police carried out an inquiry and found the charges to be true.Following this, the court invoked section 82 of CrPC to proclaim them “absconders”. The court directed the police to comply with the proclamation notice against Azam Khan and others into the matter.The accused have been chargesheeted under sections 420 (cheating and dishonestly inducing delivery of property), 467 (forgery of valuable security, will), 468 (forgery for purpose of cheating) and 471 (using as genuine a forged document) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC).On January 3, 2019, local BJP leader Akash Saxena had lodged a complaint alleging that Azam and his wife helped their son in obtaining two fake birth certificates – one from Lucknow and another from Rampur – following which an FIR was registered at Ganj Kotwali.Additional district government counsel Ram Avtar Saini said, “The court rejected the anticipatory bail applications of Azam Khan, his wife and son in three separate cases related to Abdullah's date of birth certificates, PAN cards and passport.”