Mushtaq Raisani case: Quetta bakery raid yields Rs5.7m

Raisani, then Balochistan finance secretary, was arrested from his office on May 6


Our Correspondent May 22, 2016
PHOTO: ONLINE

QUETTA: Anti-corruption investigators looking into the Mushtaq Raisani scandal found more than Rs5 million in cash stashed in cartons at a bakery in Quetta on Saturday.

Balochistan finance secretary's remand extended in NAB custody

Raisani, then Balochistan finance secretary, was arrested from his office on May 6 after NAB officials seized about Rs700 million in cash and jewellery from his residence.

Three more people identified as Sohail Majeed, Asad Shah and Nadeem Iqbal were later arrested on information divulged by the suspect accused of misappropriating millions of government funds.

NAB arrests Mushtaq Raisani's 'facilitator' in Karachi

According to a NAB spokesperson, Saturday’s bakery raid was conducted on Samungli Road on a tip off provided by contractor Asad. The operation yielded Rs5.7 million in cash, gold, foreign currency and some property papers as well.



Published in The Express Tribune, May 22nd, 2016.

COMMENTS (3)

Ishrat salim | 8 years ago | Reply We ourselves personally are corrupt but we do not feel ashamed to give lecture on corruption, lies and deceit in every sphere of our lives. Corruption, lies, starts from home and ends up in our work place. We have to resist financial greed, we have to resist culture of brand consciousness, and status symbol, we cannot expect the society to change.
CH Allah Dad | 8 years ago | Reply No doubt Noon League has been laundering money through Baluchistan.
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