Fake Deputy Chairman NAB booked

CrimeFake Deputy Chairman NAB booked

By Shamshad Mangat

Islamabad, Pakistan: In Pakistan, everything is possible, particularly when the PMLN comes into power because this party leaves the governance to bureaucrats without checks and enjoys the pleasure of power.

In the federal capital Islamabad, a fake Deputy Chairman of NAB has booked himself is a grade 18 employee of a government institution, but he had been introducing himself as the Deputy Chairman of NAB by putting up a flag and a revolving light on his official vehicle he got from department as deputy registrar of Pakistan Veterinary Medical Council.

According to interesting details available and some of them mentioned in the First Information Report (FIR) of the case etag# 19/10/26/2024-4409, registered in the I-9 police station, it is said that the accused first called Ahsanuddin Jatoi from the official number and said that “I am Deputy Chairman Sohail Nasir, I am calling you to solve your ongoing dispute with Dr. Akram immediately”. After that, the accused called Akramullah’s personal mobile phone and threatened Ahsanuddin’s wife Ms. Shabnam Jatoi stating that ‘I am the Deputy Chairman NAB Sohail Nasir is speaking if you do not end the dispute with Dr. Akram, then be prepared for dangerous consequences’.

The background of this incident is that Ms. Shabnam was expelled from the Pakistan Veterinary Medical Council for allegedly violating the rules. At the same time, the Pakistan Veterinary Medical Council recruited Zarik Khan as a deputy registrar in grade 18 against the law and without any advertising for the post. Zarik Khan and his brothers allegedly disguised themselves as Deputy Chairman NAB to free Dr. Akram’s complaints who is currently the President of the Pakistan Veterinary Medical Council.

Ahsanuddin Jatoi, the husband of Ms. Shabnam Jatoi, had observed these calls as suspicious and reported the case to the police, and the accused fell into the trap of the police. The police officers of the concerned police station claimed that the accused had committed many other incidents of fake identity and the investigation is ongoing and they will remand the accused from the court. It should be clear that Deputy Chairman NAB Sohail. Nasir retired as a Sessions Judge and is remembered as an excellent judge and a deadly honest person.

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