FIA arrests fraudster who issued fake permits for tinted glass
Karachi
April 28, 2021
The Federal Investigation Agency’s Anti-Corruption Circle (ACC) on Tuesday announced the arrest of a fraudster involved in issuing NOCs on behalf of the federal interior ministry.
The spokesman for the FIA Sindh said the arrest was outcome of an inquiry of the ACC after a case was registered on the basis of a complaint by Muhammad Riaz, section officer, KP Ministry of Interior, Islamabad. The complaint was received by the Zonal Office Karachi from FIA Headquarters in Islamabad.
The complaint was filed with a request to take action against culprits who had produced fake permissions of tinted glasses. It was directed that the ministry’s letter be referred that stated that fake permission letters had been issued to several people for use of tinted glasses.
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