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Multan NAB arrests DSP in Rs860m embezzlement case

byCT Report
03/06/2017
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MULTAN: National Accountability Bureau (NAB) has arrested accused Tanveer Amjad, DSP Legal Okara, for illegally embezzling Rs860 million in the capacity of Drawing and Disbursing Officer (DDO) of Vehari Police Office.

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According to details, accused Tanveer Amjad, DSP Legal, remained posted at Police Office Vehari from year 2008 to 2012. During this tenure, a total of Rs860 million were embezzled. During investigation, Rs60 million worth vouchers/ receipts have been found besides bogus releases while investigation into the remaining amount of Rs800 million is still in progress. The accused in connivance with other co-accused (already in judicial custody) disbursed releases of funds to officers / officials without taking into account the requisite documents for disbursement of medical claims as well as under other heads of accounts.

The accused will be produced before Judge Accountability Court, Multan on Saturday, 3rd June, 2017.

Atiqur Rehman, Director General NAB Multan, has said that NAB Multan is strictly following Qamar Zaman Ch Chairman NAB’s policy of Zero Tolerance against Corruption and Corrupt Practices. He further said that NAB Multan will investigate and finalize the case without any fear or favour to anyone.

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