Wednesday, March 19, 2025

Malik Riaz Under Fire-NAB Tightens Grip on Property Tycoon

-

In a bold crackdown on corruption, the National Accountability Bureau (Nhttps://www.nab.gov.pk/AB) is gearing up to confiscate more assets of the infamous property mogul Malik Riaz, now hiding in Dubai to evade justice.

Accused of masterminding billion-rupee frauds, Malik Riaz allegedly built illegal housing empires across Karachi, Rawalpindi, New Murree, Peshawar, and Jamshoro without securing the necessary No Objection Certificates (NOCs). Investigations into his web of fraud and land-grabbing are mounting, leaving investors reeling.

A Network of Fraud Unveiled

NAB has exposed Riaz’s schemes, claiming he exploited the Bahria Town name to seize land and swindle massive amounts from unsuspecting investors. “Malik Riaz is a fugitive in the NCA case, wanted by courts and NAB alike,” a spokesperson declared.

Despite his fugitive status, Riaz has audaciously launched a luxury apartment project in Dubai, which NAB warns could be a front for money laundering. Citizens have been urged to steer clear of this risky investment, which could drag them into legal trouble.

Government Joins the Hunt

NAB is intensifying efforts by coordinating with Dubai authorities to target Riaz’s illicit empire and chart the next steps to recover stolen wealth. “We are determined to expose those plundering in the name of illegal housing societies,” the spokesperson emphasized, calling for public vigilance.

With Bahria Town assets already seized in Pakistan, NAB is leaving no stone unturned in its pursuit of holding Malik Riaz accountable for his alleged corruption spree.

LATEST POSTS

Nawaz Sharif’s Son Hassan Nawaz Declared Defaulter, Fined £5.2 Million

In a major crackdown on tax evasion, the UK government has declared Hassan Nawaz, son of former Prime Minister...

Punjab Bans Mobile Phones in Colleges

In a bold move to restore academic focus, the Punjab Higher Education Department (HED) has banned mobile phone use...

Pakistan 2nd in Terrorism Around the World-1,081 Deaths & 1,099 Attacks in 2024

TTP behind 52% of all terrorism-related fatalities.Baloch groups launch 504 attacks, claiming 388 lives.Over 96% of attacks and deaths...

Most Popular