Land scam: NAB opens inquiry in Sheikh Yaseen Town affairs
Housing society and other plazas are being managed by a partnership firm namely Rifha and Zohaib Associates
PESHAWAR:
National Accountability Bureau (NAB) K-P authorities have initiated inquiry against Chinar Gul Hamza the chief executive of Sheikh Yaseen Town of Mardan.
A spokesperson for NAB K-P said Hamza lured people on the pretext of giving them residential plots, houses, shops and commercial plaza on the basis of investment.
The said housing society and other plazas are being managed by a partnership firm namely Rifha and Zohaib Associates. The accused people after lapse of years did not allot the residential plots, houses, shops and commercial plaza to any of the affectees nor did they return the invested money.
Another inquiry against the accused people pertaining to cheating public at large in Sheikh Yaseen Town, Peshawar is already under process at NAB K-P.
Affectees are advised to approach office of the NAB K-P DG, PDA Complex, Block III, Phase V, Hayatabad Peshawar for registering their claims during office hours up to April 20.
Published in The Express Tribune, April 7th, 2018.
National Accountability Bureau (NAB) K-P authorities have initiated inquiry against Chinar Gul Hamza the chief executive of Sheikh Yaseen Town of Mardan.
A spokesperson for NAB K-P said Hamza lured people on the pretext of giving them residential plots, houses, shops and commercial plaza on the basis of investment.
The said housing society and other plazas are being managed by a partnership firm namely Rifha and Zohaib Associates. The accused people after lapse of years did not allot the residential plots, houses, shops and commercial plaza to any of the affectees nor did they return the invested money.
Another inquiry against the accused people pertaining to cheating public at large in Sheikh Yaseen Town, Peshawar is already under process at NAB K-P.
Affectees are advised to approach office of the NAB K-P DG, PDA Complex, Block III, Phase V, Hayatabad Peshawar for registering their claims during office hours up to April 20.
Published in The Express Tribune, April 7th, 2018.