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NAB arrests two for acquiring illegal tax refunds thru fake invoices

byCT Report
24/08/2017
in Karachi
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KARACHI: The National Accountability Bureau (NAB) has arrested two suspects of helping a local firm, M/s Shayan International, in acquiring illegal tax refunds through fake invoices.

Inam Butt and Syed Ali Jawad were arrested in the remits of Gulshan-e-Iqbal and they were involved in causing a loss worth Rs111.477 million to the national exchequer, a NAB statement said.

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While working as agents, the two had been working with connivance of Karachi’s Federal Bureau of Revenue officials and owners of bogus and non-existent firms, it added. They manipulated requisite records on the basis of fake, bogus and forged documents for their personal gain and profit of FBR officials, the statement alleged. The two were said to have confessed to running a racket of organised criminals, including bogus firms, for acquiring illegal refunds.

According to the city’s NAB officials, interrogations are likely to lead to arrests of other members of the racket, including FBR officers, as well as private agents. The accused were arrested on Tuesday evening they would soon be produced before an accountability court, it added. The relevant reference was said to have involved eight others, including private persons and FBR officials. Of them, one accused was said to be already arrested and under judicial custody.

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