People approach NAB against Farah Gogi in Gujranwala case

Allegations further suggest that the deceptive owners have absconded with substantial amounts of money


Our Correspondent June 19, 2023
Farah Khan. PHOTO: FILE

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LAHORE:

In a significant turn of events, a considerable number of individuals from a housing society in Gujranwala have taken their grievances to the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) against Farah Gogi.

The NAB Lahore team has been presented with numerous complaints related to alleged misconduct and wrongdoing involving the close friend of the former first lady.

According to sources, the NAB team embarked on a mission to investigate the records pertaining to Farah Gogi's ownership of the housing society.

The team established a camp in Gujranwala, attracting a multitude of affected individuals eager to present their cases.

They claim that fake ownership rights were unlawfully granted, while proper documentation was neglected. Shockingly, neither were the complainants provided with possession of the promised properties nor were they able to retrieve their invested funds.

Allegations further suggest that the deceptive owners have absconded with substantial amounts of money, leaving the affected individuals in financial distress.

Prompt action was taken by the NAB team, who, after hearing the victims' accounts, summoned them to lodge formal complaints against Farah Goggi and other implicated individuals. The NAB office in Lahore has been designated as the venue for this crucial step in seeking justice.

The story continues to unfold, as NAB delves deeper into the allegations and prepares to unveil the truth behind Farah Gogi's involvement in this intricate web of deceit and financial impropriety.

COMMENTS (2)

Aziz | 1 year ago | Reply After all NAB woke up only until so many law abiding citizens came to its doors with complaints that they have been robbed of their life savings.
Adeel | 1 year ago | Reply This is 2023 we are not living in 19tees era..... Awam ko bewaqoof bana chor do....
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