India, Nov. 4 -- LUCKNOW Maulana Shamsul Huda Khan, a former assistant teacher at a government-aided madrasa in Azamgarh, continued to receive government salary and pension for years even after acquiring British citizenship, revealed a probe by the UP Police's Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS).

The case has raised concerns over procedural lapses and misuse of public funds in the state's education system. The revelations highlight significant administrative oversight that allowed a British national to draw salary and pension from the state government for nearly a decade.

Khan, a native of Deoria Lala village in Sant Kabir Nagar, was employed as a teacher in a government-aided madrasa in Azamgarh. He reportedly moved to Britain in 2007 and acqui...