Accused in ‘bribery’ case sent on physical remand
National
May 25, 2021
Rawalpindi: The Civil Judge, Rawalpindi Ikram Ranja has approved two days physical remand against a government servant on corruption charges here on Monday. The court has directed anti-corruption police to bring the accused again on May 26, 2021. The anti-corruption police has also brought Rs50,000 (recovered money) in the court to show it before civil judge.
The anti-corruption establishment (ACE), Rawalpindi along with Area Magistrate raided in Land Record Rawat Center and arrested Muhammad Akhtar, a senior officer red handed while receiving Rs50,000 as ‘bribe’ from a client. The ACE inspectors Zahid Zahoor and Chaudhry Naeem Akhtar arrested him on the occasion. The ACE has registered a case under Sections of PCA 5/2/47. 161/PPC.
Rawalpindi:The Civil Judge, Rawalpindi Ikram Ranja has approved two days physical remand against a government servant on corruption charges here on Monday.The court has directed anti-corruption.
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