Curtain-Raiser:Huge land scandal,misappropriation in National Police Foundation

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ISLAMABAD: The protagonists of the corruption of billions of rupees in the land scam in National Police Foundation (NPF) have mobilized again to grab the valuable commercial land in E-11/4 , Islamabad of the foundation worth billions of rupees.

According to sources, the National Police Foundation (NPF) land scandal main character, Former Member National Assembly, Pakistan Muslim League-N, active again to grab 53 Kanals of commercial plots.

According to sources for this purpose former ex-MNA has been appointed new NPF Managing Director for grabbing the commercial plots worth over 35 billions of rupees in National Police Foundation Housing Scheme in H-11/4, Islamabad.

A retired Inspector General of Police disclosed on condition of anonymity said that ex-MNA and well-known land grabber already make billions of rupees corruption in huge land scandal in NPF in recent past.

Recent posted Managing Director NPF are involved in misappropriation,malpractices and mismanagement.

WORLD TRIBUNE PAK will expose the wrong doing of  MD of NPF who is already involved in a fake Housing Scheme for Federal Investigative Agency(FIA) employees when was  Director Cyber Crime FIA in 2017.

Details investigative story of corruption,land grabbing; how the ex-MNA want to grab 40 and 13 kanals of commercial land which are the property of NPF will be publish in coming days in WORLD TRIBUNE PAK.

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