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NAB arrests four of a family in Rs400m scam

byCT Report
14/10/2017
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KARACHI: National Accountability Bureau has arrested four persons of a family in Rs 400 million corruption reference.

The NAB source said here that the accused persons including Pir Bux Samo, Ex-Assistant Account Officer of Bureau of Curriculum, Sindh his two sons Mustansar and Muzaffar and his brother Prince Ali were arrested from Hyderabad.

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Mushtaq Shaikh, Ex District Accounts Officer who is already under arrest of NAB and facing trial at Accountability Court is the main accused in the case.

Pir Bux Samo is charged for preparing Rs 400 million bogus bills and got them approved from District Accounts Office, Hyderabad during Mushtaq Shaikh’s tenure with the help of his sons and brother.

The arrested accused will be produced before Accountability Court at Hyderabad for remand.

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