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FIA arrests NHA official involved in fraud

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FIA arrests NHA official involved in fraud

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MULTAN: Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) Composite Circle Multan arrested a National Highway Authority (NHA) employee involved in fraud and forgery.

According to FIA officials, Muhammad Qamar Shahbaz Saif a paramedical staff member in NHA allegedly had extorted Rs.600,000 from a complainant under the false promise of securing a job in the Anti-Narcotics Force(ANF).

He also provided the complainant with a fake appointment letter to further his deception.

The team raided and arrested the accused while further investigation was underway.

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Earlier, Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has arrested five agents involved in human trafficking and visa fraud from Gujranwala and Gujarat.

The FIA arrested five individuals from Gujranwala and Gujarat who are involved in human trafficking and visa fraud.

The FIA ​​spokesperson said that among the arrested accused are Farooq Adil, Nazakat Ali, Muhammad Asif, Muhammad Arsalan and Adnan Ali. The accused used to send innocent citizens abroad illegally.

FIA spokesman further said that the arrested accused Farooq collected 1.4 million by pretending to be a Romanian job. The accused Nizakat got five million from people to send them to Libya and Europe.

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