PESHAWAR, Dec 8: An accountability court on Friday remanded an employee of the livestock department, charged with impersonation, in the custody of the National Accountability Bureau for 15 days.

The accused, Samiullah Khan, a resident of Hayatabad township, was produced in the court of Irshad Qaiser. The court ordered the bureau to produce the accused after 15 days.

A NAB official claimed that the accused had been deceiving people by masquerading as an official of the accountability bureau. He said that two people, including Shehzad Ahmad, were arrested, who identified Samiullah as one of their partners in crime.

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