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Published 19 May, 2026 07:41pm

FIA suspends two officers, registers case over incident in Karachi's Sarafa Bazaar

ISLAMABAD: The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) Karachi Zone on Tuesday suspended two officers and registered a case against a private individual over a recent raid on a jewellery shop in the metropolis’s Sarafa Bazaar.

The development came days after FIA Director General Dr Usman Anwar took notice of the incident and demanded a full inquiry, with the report to be submitted within 48 hours.

According to an FIA spokesperson, FIA Karachi Zone Director Muntazir Mehdi ordered immediate legal and departmental action.

Two FIA officers present at the scene were suspended, while a case was registered against a private individual for allegedly slapping a citizen.

Assistant Director Syed Ali Mardan Shah, in charge of the FIA’s Karachi Anti-Corruption Circle (ACC), was removed from his post and attached to headquarters, while Assistant Director Rabab Qazi was transferred from FIA ACC to the Human Trafficking and Smuggling Wing.

A departmental inquiry was also initiated against all officers and officials present during the incident to examine all aspects in a “complete, transparent and impartial” manner.

Mehdi said overstepping authority, irresponsible conduct and any act contrary to the law would not be tolerated.

“The FIA fully believes in the rule of law, transparency and accountability, and action is being ensured at every level without discrimination,” the spokesperson said, adding that the Karachi Zone remains committed to public trust, professional conduct and enforcement of the law.

On May 15, the agency carried out a raid on a jewellery shop in the market, targeting alleged silver smuggling.

The FIA had initially taken the position that official records showed 178 kilogrammes of silver should have been at the shop, but only 15kg of locally branded silver was recovered.

The agency alleged the missing 163kg may have been removed during a disturbance created by traders and shopkeepers at the market.

It further claimed that some people tried to worsen the situation by forming crowds and obstructing official action, but personnel handled it with restraint. Moreover, the FIA claimed it had obtained digital evidence from suspects’ phones linked to smuggling networks.

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