LARKANA: Nadra clerks houses raided

Published October 7, 2002

LARKANA, Oct 6: The Larkana investigation police raided houses of three clerks of the local Nadra office and recovered more seals, filled and unfilled forms, some NICs, photographs and a pistol.

The investigation officer, inspector Mohammad Banaras, told this correspondent on Sunday the houses of Bashir Umrani, Rafiq Larik and Abdul Qadir Gaad were raided.

The investigation officer said the possibility of involvement of certain employees of the local Nadra office in the racket could not be ruled out.

He said most of the recovered rubber stamps were pertaining to the Education department and representatives of different union councils.—Correspondent

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