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National Accountability Bureau arrests three accused in Rs72m

byM. Imran Mehar
18/10/2016
in Lahore, Latest News
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LAHORE: The National Accountability Bureau (NAB), has arrested three accused persons namely Azhar Mehmood Awan son of Abdul Wahid, Imtiaz Ahmad son of Abdul Wahid, Rizwan Akbar Mughal son of Muhammad Akbar Mirza.

The accused persons allegedly collected Rs72 million from general public allegedly received in the name of investments and allotment of shops in Gwadar City Center (A proposed shopping mall project in Gwadar which was never materialized and NOC from GDA was also canceled).

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As per details, The huge amount was received by accused person to be invested in the property development and as such agreements were executed between complainants and Azhar Mehmood Awan, Imtiaz Ahmad, Rizwan Akbar Mughal. Some complainants who deposited the funds for investment purposes received profit for some time; however accused persons later on failed to pay not only profit but also defaulted to pay back the principal amount. The other complainants who invested with a hope of owning a commercial property were also left empty handed.

NAB Rawalpindi received complaints from the members of general public at large against accused persons Azhar Mehmood Awan, Imtiaz Ahmad and Rizwan Akbar Mughal. It was alleged that the said accused persons have collected their hard earned money on the pretext to invest the same in their so called business of property with commitment to pay handsome return on said investment which they have not honored besides the Investment Agreement conditions and haven’t paid any profit. The accused persons also gave fake allotment letters to some of the complainants of Gwadar City Center. The accused persons were produced before the Accountability Court Rawalpindi. The Accountability Court Rawalpindi granted 14 days physical remand into NAB Rawalpindi custody.

 

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