A video surfaced on social media on Friday in which a man, claiming to have close ties with the ruling Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leadership in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P), can be seen receiving money from people inside a car for allegedly getting jobs in the government sector.
In the short video clip, the man identified as Wasif Khan, posing himself as a private assistant of a Section Officer, claimed that K-P Chief Minister Mahmood Khan and his brother Ahmad Khan have a share in the money he obtains through swindling people for the employment.
He said that for each low-level grade in the government sector, he charged Rs700,000 to Rs800,000 but out of this amount his share is only Rs25,000.
It can be seen that three other people in the car handed over a large sum of money to Wasif.
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Meanwhile, chief minister's social media cell In-charge Naheed Ali Shaheen, when contacted by The Express Tribune, said that the man in the video was a fraudster and he had a record of looting people.
"Wasif Khan is a cheater, he deceives people by trapping them to believe that he is a PA to Section Officer, then he demands money in exchange for a governmental post," Shaheen said, adding that neither Mahmood Khan nor Ahmad Khan had anything to with him.
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