QUETTA: The Balochis­tan government has appro­ached Sindh for transfer of property worth billions of rupees owned by those accused in a mega-corruption scam, including Balochistan’s former secretary Mushtaq Raisani, Natio­nal Account­ability Bureau officials said on Monday.

Sources said NAB’s investigation officer Sheikh Moham­mad contacted the revenue office in Karachi and the Defence Housing Authority to start the process of transferring the property to the Balochistan government.

Mr Raisani was arrested on the charge that he had bought property in Karachi worth billions of rupees. He later admitted to the charge and the property was confiscated by the NAB. The departments concerned have been directed to intensify the transfer process.

Published in Dawn, August 22nd, 2017

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