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Sindh govt seeks red warrant for suspended Naushahro Feroze DC in the M6 land fraud case

Sindh Govt Seeks Red Warrant For Suspended Naushahro Feroze DC In The M6 Land Fraud Case:

Sindh Govt Seeks Red Warrant For Suspended Naushahro Feroze DC In The M6 Land Fraud Case

Karachi: Sindh government spokesperson Murtaza Wahab said on Monday that provincial authorities would be approaching the federal government for the issuance of a red warrant for suspended Naushahro Feroze Deputy Commissioner (DC) Tashfeen Alam over his alleged involvement in the Hyderabad-Sukkur M6 and scam case.

Addressing a press conference in Karachi today Wahab said “The anti-corruption department has registered a case pertaining to the scam in Nausharo Feroze and his name is included in the first information report (FIR),”

Alam, among several others, has been accused of being involved in suspicious transactions of over Rs2 billion meant for acquiring land for M6 Sukkur-Hyderabad motorway project.

He reportedly fled to Azerbaijan on November 19. The Sindh General Administration and Coordination Department issued his suspension orders on November 22 while the federal Establishment Division suspended Alam for 120 days.

“Since the FIR is based on a comprehensive fact-finding report, it has been decided that the Anti-Corruption Department (ACE) will approach the federal government so that a red warrant for the former deputy commissioner is issued via Interpol,” he added.

The red warrant is an international notice sent to the International Criminal Police Organisation (Interpol) seeking the arrest and extradition of an individual.

This was decided so that Alam could be brought back to the country and action could taken against him according to the law for the recovery of the embezzled amount.

“To this end, the Sindh government is in regular contact with the National Highway Authority (NHA), the Federal Investigation Authority (FIA) and the National Accountability Bureau (NAB).”

Earlier in the press conference, he recalled that the matter had shot into the spotlight last month when reports regarding alleged irregularities in the M6 motorway project surfaced on social media on November 13.

Wahab further said Alam was “removed” as the Naushahro Feroze DC soon after allegations in the case had surfaced against him and a report, submitted by a joint investigation team three days ago, showed there was some truth behind the allegations.

“Immediately after the reports, the Sindh chief minister had directed the provincial chief secretary to conduct a fact-finding inquiry into the matter to determine whether there was any truth to the allegations.

“The fact-finding committee confirmed in its initial report that there was evidence of irregularities and [recommended] a proper inquiry into the matter, following which a joint investigation team (JIT), headed by the provincial home secretary, was formed,” Wahab said.

While the JIT probed the matter, the Sindh government directed that motorway funds in six districts — Matiari, Khairpur, Shaheed Benazirabad, Naushahro Feroze, Sukkur and Hyderabad — should be frozen and no payments were to be made so as not to cause any further loss to the exchequer, he added.

The provincial government spokesperson said the JIT submitted its report to the Sindh government on November 17 which highlighted “glaring irregularities”.

An FIR was then registered in Matiari and the district’s DC and relevant assistant commissioner (AC) were arrested, he said, adding that some employees of Sindh Bank, from where the M6 project’s funds were withdrawn, had also been taken into custody.

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