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12-22-2017, 11:50 AM
KARACHI: The National Accountability Court (NAB) on Thursday arrested 14 former Karachi Development Authority officers after the Sindh High Court dismissed their protective bails.
As many as 20 officials were nominated by NAB in a China-cutting case causing a loss of Rs1.5 billion to the national exchequer; two of them are already in judicial custody. The accused are alleged to have illegally converted 23 amenity plots into 296 residential plots in Gulistan-e-Jauhar.
The anti-graft agency maintained that the former KDA officials acted in connivance with each other allowed conversion of the amenity plots and sold them to private entities.
As the defendent?s counsel sought confirmation of their protective bail, the NAB prosecutor opposed it for hampering proceedings of the accountability court. The SHC?s division bench headed by Chief Justice Ahmed Ali M Sheikh dismissed the bail petitions of the ex-KDA officers and other employees.
Meanwhile, a NAB spokesman said the arrested KDA officials included superintendents (Recovery) Akhter Rasheed, Muhammad Hanif Khan, Khuda Bux Soomro and Sarfaraz Ahmed; district deputy officers (Recovery) Syed Rizwan Ahmed and Muhammad Kamran Warsi; DDOs (Shifting) Irfan Khan Yousufzai and Atif Naqvi, clerks (Recovery) Sheikh Fareed, Sagheer Ahmed, Jahanzaib Iqbal and Muhammad Jumman and private individuals Irfan Ahmed and Feroze Bengali.
SPSC result forgery
The Sindh High Court directed NAB to submit a progress report in forgery and tampering with the Sindh Public Service Commission 2003-2004 exam results.
The direction came on pre-arrest bails plea filed by former SPSC chairman Mohammed Hassan Bhutto, his son Ayan Mustafa Bhutto, deputy secretary to Chief Minster?s House Memona Shah, SPSC members Syed Ahmed Baqar, Allah Bux Soomro, Ali Anwar Ruk, Shoaib Ahmed Khero and others.The NAB alleged that several SPSC candidates who had failed in more than one subjects were unlawfully favoured. They were cleared for appointment on various posts including deputy district officer revenue, section officers, registrars, labour assistant director and excise and taxation officer.
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As many as 20 officials were nominated by NAB in a China-cutting case causing a loss of Rs1.5 billion to the national exchequer; two of them are already in judicial custody. The accused are alleged to have illegally converted 23 amenity plots into 296 residential plots in Gulistan-e-Jauhar.
The anti-graft agency maintained that the former KDA officials acted in connivance with each other allowed conversion of the amenity plots and sold them to private entities.
As the defendent?s counsel sought confirmation of their protective bail, the NAB prosecutor opposed it for hampering proceedings of the accountability court. The SHC?s division bench headed by Chief Justice Ahmed Ali M Sheikh dismissed the bail petitions of the ex-KDA officers and other employees.
Meanwhile, a NAB spokesman said the arrested KDA officials included superintendents (Recovery) Akhter Rasheed, Muhammad Hanif Khan, Khuda Bux Soomro and Sarfaraz Ahmed; district deputy officers (Recovery) Syed Rizwan Ahmed and Muhammad Kamran Warsi; DDOs (Shifting) Irfan Khan Yousufzai and Atif Naqvi, clerks (Recovery) Sheikh Fareed, Sagheer Ahmed, Jahanzaib Iqbal and Muhammad Jumman and private individuals Irfan Ahmed and Feroze Bengali.
SPSC result forgery
The Sindh High Court directed NAB to submit a progress report in forgery and tampering with the Sindh Public Service Commission 2003-2004 exam results.
The direction came on pre-arrest bails plea filed by former SPSC chairman Mohammed Hassan Bhutto, his son Ayan Mustafa Bhutto, deputy secretary to Chief Minster?s House Memona Shah, SPSC members Syed Ahmed Baqar, Allah Bux Soomro, Ali Anwar Ruk, Shoaib Ahmed Khero and others.The NAB alleged that several SPSC candidates who had failed in more than one subjects were unlawfully favoured. They were cleared for appointment on various posts including deputy district officer revenue, section officers, registrars, labour assistant director and excise and taxation officer.
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