Two teachers arrested in fake degree case
By Our Correspondent
September 13, 2019
MANSEHRA: The Anti-Corruption Establishment on Thursday arrested two teachers who had been allegedly appointed in the Education Department on fake degrees. The ACE in a communiqué said that two teachers, Zareen Khan and Mehfooz Khan would be produced before the court for obtaining their physical remand. Mohammad Zareen was posted as a teacher at Government High School Chimyal and Mehfooz Khan at the Government High School Mohar. They were appointed in the Education Department in 2006 and 2009, respectively against fake academic credentials. “We have been investigating appointments in the Education Department against fake degrees and more disclosures are expected from the arrestees,” said the release.
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