Karachi’s former nazim Syed Mustafa Kamal. PHOTO: EXPRESS
KARACHI: The Sindh High Court (SHC) systematic on Wednesday a National Accountability Bureau (NAB) to finish a exploration opposite Karachi’s former nazim Syed Mustafa Kamal and other indicted into purported bootleg subsidy of 5,000 block yards of land in Clifton.
Headed by SHC Chief Justice Ahmed Ali M Sheikh, a two-judge dais also destined a NAB review officer (IO) to contention a exploration news by Nov 14.
The inhabitant anti-graft watchdog sensitive a justice that a 5,000 block yard land had been leased to hawkers and shopkeepers in 1980. However, in 2005, a whole land was illegally leased to a DJ Builders.
NAB had instituted investigations into a purported bootleg subsidy of a land on tract 12/7, that was famous as sea-shell stalls. The land’s value was estimated to be Rs10 billion, that is situated nearby Abdullah Shah Ghazi’s tabernacle – between Bagh Ibne Qasim and Seaview – in Block 3 of Clifton.
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The justice was also sensitive that Kamal, who was a city nazim during that time, had given capitulation for constructing a multi-storey building on a theme land in an bootleg manner.
Kamal, during that time, was a personality of a Muttahida Qaumi Movement. However, later, he launched his possess party, a Pak Sarzameen Party, after interruption ways with his former party’s conduct Altaf Hussain.
The SHC CJ asked a IO either a former city nazim was interrogated in this case, to that a IO replied that Kamal had been nominated as an indicted in a box and NAB had also available his statement.
The dais destined a IO to finish a review by Nov 14 and surprise a justice in this courtesy in a subsequent hearing.
Article source: https://tribune.com.pk/story/1528678/illegal-land-allotment-shc-directs-nab-complete-inquiry-mustafa-kamal/