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Lahore: Punjab Excise recovers stolen record from Nankana Sahib ETO’s room

byM. Imran Mehar
28/02/2015
in Lahore, Latest News
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LAHORE: Important property tax record of the Excise and Taxation Department Nankana Sahib has been recovered from Excise and Taxation Officer (ETO) Mohsin Nazeer’s room.

Customs Today had reported last month that important record of Excise Nankana Sahib had been stolen from the regional office of the district. To recover this property record, the Nankana Sahib DCO formed a special inquiry committee which has now recovered these important documents from a hotel room of Excise and Taxation Officer Mohsin Nazeer. Inquiry teams with the collaboration of local police raided the hotel and found the stolen record from the room. The hotel owner has provided a written statement to the inquiry team that this room was in use of ETO Moshin Nazeer.

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ETO Sobia Malik had already claimed that the record was stolen by Mohsin Nazeer.

The committee will submit the inquiry report to the anti-corruption department after completion of investigation against ETO Mohsin.

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