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NAB arrests accused charged with fake entries in revenue record

byCT Report
13/09/2017
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KARACHI: NAB Karachi has arrested an accused charged with keeping fake entries in revenue record.  A statement here on Wednesday said that Abdul Rehman, the then Tapedar Ibrahim Hyderi, one of the 12 accused persons wanted in an under trial Reference whose bail was recalled by the principal seat of High Court of Sindh.

It said that the accused is charged for keeping fake entries in revenue record with respect to 77 acres of precious government land fraudulently under the garb of 8 fake leases for 30 years at Deh Rehri, Bin Qasim Town Malir Karachi.

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He allegedly kept entries in connivance with private beneficiaries to benefit them in consideration of illegal gratification.  He will be produced before Accountability Court tomorrow for remand. Raids by NAB teams have been initiated for arrest of other accused persons, including senior revenue officials, it was further stated.

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