Red Crescent officials face NAB corruption reference

Published April 18, 2021
The main Pakistan Red Crescent Society building in Islamabad. — Dawn/File
The main Pakistan Red Crescent Society building in Islamabad. — Dawn/File

QUETTA: The National Accountability Bureau, Balochistan, after completing inv­estigation into a scam involving millions of rupees in Red Crescent, has filed a reference in an accountability court aga­inst six people, including former chairman and former secretary of the organisation.

The suspects are believed to have misappropriated funds allocated to deal with natural disasters and for welfare of people. The former chairman of Red Crescent, Balochistan, Shabbir Ahmed, and former secretary Jahanzeb Raisani are among the suspects against whom the reference has been filed.

The Balochistan NAB took notice of complaints of alleged embezzlement of millions of rupees in Red Crescent, Balochistan, and launched the investigation. NAB officials claimed that there was widespread corruption in the funds allocated for dealing with natural calamities and welfare of the people.

According to documents received by NAB, the accused were unable to answer questions about renovation of the office, petrol and rent-a-car service set up in the name of their employees.

The accused chairman of Red Crescent Society, who was allegedly recruited on political grounds, had no experience or skills in running such an organisation. Secretary Raisani was allegedly a former ghost employee of the education department who has been accused of corruption also in the past.

NAB issued arrest warrants against the accused in the light of evidence on which the accused approached the Balochistan High Court.

The NAB prosecutor and the investigating officer presented their arguments before a BHC bench comprising Justice Kamran Mullahkhail and Rozi Khan Barrech.

Considering the evidence sufficient, the court rejected the bail application of the accused after which they were arrested. After completion of the investigation, a reference against all the accused has been filed in the accountability court.

Published in Dawn, April 18th, 2021

Opinion

The Dar story continues

The Dar story continues

One wonders what the rationale was for the foreign minister — a highly demanding, full-time job — being assigned various other political responsibilities.

Editorial

Wheat protests
Updated 01 May, 2024

Wheat protests

The government should withdraw from the wheat trade gradually, replacing the existing market support mechanism with an effective new one over the next several years.
Polio drive
01 May, 2024

Polio drive

THE year’s fourth polio drive has kicked off across Pakistan, with the aim to immunise more than 24m children ...
Workers’ struggle
Updated 01 May, 2024

Workers’ struggle

Yet the struggle to secure a living wage — and decent working conditions — for the toiling masses must continue.
All this talk
Updated 30 Apr, 2024

All this talk

The other parties are equally legitimate stakeholders in the country’s political future, and it must give them due consideration.
Monetary policy
30 Apr, 2024

Monetary policy

ALIGNING its decision with the trend in developed economies, the State Bank has acted wisely by holding its key...
Meaningless appointment
30 Apr, 2024

Meaningless appointment

THE PML-N’s policy of ‘family first’ has once again triggered criticism. The party’s latest move in this...