NAB Balochistan files reference against 7 accused in a land allotment case

Staff Reporter :

The National Accountability Bureau (NAB) filed a reference against 7 accused in a land allotment case in Balochistan’s Sibi district on Friday. All accused had acquired official land illegally, the Spokesman NAb said in a statement released to the press.

The accused had inflicted a financial loss of Rs. 117.9 million to the national exchequer. During investigation carried out by the NAB Balochistan team into the land revenue scam, it was revealed that Mohammad Aslam Gishgori, Ex councilor Sibi district in the year 2010 applied for issuance of verification certificate of government land illegally occupied by his father namely Dili
Jan Gishgori in 1982 through Revenue authorities Sibi’s illegal order.

TMO also misused his authority

Subsequently, the Tehsil Municipal Officer Sibi, Azad Khan Khajak by
misusing authority illegally issued the certificate. The said certificate was later used by Mohammad Aslam Gishkori for entering transfer in Revenue record in connivance with officials of the
settlement staff. On the request of Mr. Aslam, accused Abdul Haq, Patwari Settlement Sibi, misused his authority, and transferred 19 acres of municipal committee Sibi’s expensive land in the name of five sons of Dili Jan Gishgori.

NAB team got evidence 

NAB team after collecting undeniable proof against the accused filed a reference against seven persons including Patwari Abdul Haq, TMO Azad Khan Khajak, Mohammad Aslam, Mohammad Akran, Mohammad Azam, Muzafar, Jamil Ahmed.

NAB Balochistan files reference against 7 accused in a land allotment case

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