MIRPURKHAS, March 15: A special banking court of Hyderabad issued on Saturday non-bailable warrants against seven defaulters, including an MNA-elect, of the Umerkot branch of the United Bank Limited.

The court ordered the Dhoronaro police to ensure arrest of the defaulters and produce them in court on April 9. They include former adviser to Sindh chief minister and MNA-elect from Sanghar, Faqeer Jadim Mangrio, his father Faqeer Wadan Mangrio, brother-in-law Badal Mangrio, Ghulam Mohammad Mangrio, Misri Bhambhro, Saroop Malhi and Pehlaj Malhi.

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