KARACHI: National Accountability Bureau (NAB) has initiated an inquiry against Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf (PTI) leader Haleem Adil Sheikh for illegally grabbing land in Malir district.
He is accused of occupying and selling 253 acres of public land and money laundering with the help of government departments.
In a letter, the anti-graft watchdog has summoned Malir deputy commissioner on 27th July 27 with the complete records of the land along with details of his farmhouse and other documents.
“In connection with a complaint being processed in this Bureau, it is revealed that 253 acres of government land situation in District Malir Karachi has been illegally occupied/sold by Haleem Adil Sheikh and others in connivance with the officers/ officials of Board of Revenue District Malir Karachi,” the letter said
The documents requested by the Bureau include ownership title/documents of Country Chalet Farm Houses Project, Deh Kharkaro, ownership title/documents of Palm Village Resorts Project and any other information relevant to the subject matter.
The letter further said the Anti-Corruption Establishment (ACE) East Zone Karachi has already completed an inquiry against the PTI leader. Deputy Commissioner Malir has been directed to submit the records by 27th July.
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