Karachi (HRNW): The National Accountability Bureau (NAB) Karachi has intensified its investigation into alleged manipulation and irregularities in land records in Malir.
According to NAB sources, inquiries against former Deputy Commissioner Muhammad Ali Shah and other officials have been expedited.
Reports indicate that 117 land entries in the Tappa Murad Memon area of District Malir have come under NAB scrutiny.
NAB has issued a letter to the Mukhtiarkar of Murad Memon, directing that all relevant land records be submitted by May 7, 2026.
The investigation also covers the roles of former deputy commissioner, Section Officer Imad-ud-Din Chachar, AG Majid, and Khalid Yousufi, among others.
NAB has sought complete details of allotment letters, lease durations, and CNICs of land buyers. Records of revenue officials and signatories involved in the process are also being examined.
Sources said that the transfer of hundreds of acres of land in Deh Tor, Deh Thado, and Deh Kharkharo is under review.
Additionally, records of over 1,000 acres of land transferred to the Malir Development Authority (MDA) have also been requested.
NAB has warned that failure to provide the required records within the deadline will result in action under the NAB Ordinance.
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This report is based on preliminary NAB sources and official correspondence. Final conclusions will depend on the outcome of ongoing investigations and legal proceedings. HRNW remains committed to neutral and responsible reporting.
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