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Four, including former COO, booked for alleged scam at fertilizer company
Pakistan
Fri, May 07, 2021
Karachi police have booked former chief operating officer (COO) Muhammad Rafiq Bhojani, his son, and two others including his nephew, for theft and forgery of documents of a private fertiliser company.
The case was registered at Aram Bagh police station under Sections 420 and 408 of the Code of Criminal Procedure on the complaint of Sheikh Anas, the company s secretary, against Rafiq Bhojani, his son, Zain Abbas Bhojani, Anis Abbas and nephew Muzammil Bhojani.
Sheikh Anas had filed a complaint at the police station on May 5, against Rafiq Bhojani and the three others.
Karachi police book four, including former COO, for alleged scam at fertiliser company
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Friday May 07, 2021
Karachi police have booked former chief operating officer (COO) Muhammad Rafiq Bhojani, his son, and two others including his nephew, for theft and forgery of documents of a private fertiliser company.
The case was registered at Aram Bagh police station under Sections 420 and 408 of the Code of Criminal Procedure on the complaint of Sheikh Anas, the company s secretary, against Rafiq Bhojani, his son, Zain Abbas Bhojani, Anis Abbas and nephew Muzammil Bhojani.
Sheikh Anas had filed a complaint at the police station on May 5, against Rafiq Bhojani and the three others.
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