Man seeks recovery of money
BATKHELA: The owner of a recruiting agency asked the government to help recover his money from a fraudster involved in visa scandal by giving dud bank cheques to him.
Speaking to media here on Tuesday, Muhammad Ayub Khan, owner of the Suban Recruiting Agency, said that one Imran hailing from Gulshan Iqbal Colony in Karachi had gave two bank cheques worth Rs50.2 million to his agency.
He said that the cheques could not be cashed at the bank as there was no balance in the account. After registering a case against the accused, the officials of the Malakand Levies had launched investigation and arrested the fraudster in Karachi and shifted him to the Malakand Jail. He said that he had also submitted an application to the assistant commissioner Malakand to initiate an inquiry into the case.
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