
NAB has officially converted its preliminary inquiry into a full-scale investigation after finding credible evidence of systemic corruption and misuse of public resources.
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So far, NAB has seized and frozen assets worth around Rs25 billion.
The investigation has led to the recovery of over Rs1 billion in cash, foreign currency, and 3 kilograms of gold.
73 bank accounts have been frozen, leading to the recovery of around Rs5 billion.
A total of 77 luxury vehicles have been seized, including the latest models of Mercedes, BMW, Audi, Porsche, Lexus, Revo, Mark X, Land Cruiser, and Fortuner, with an estimated value exceeding Rs940 million.
NAB has also confiscated 109 properties, which include 30 residential houses, 25 apartments, 12 commercial plazas, 12 shops and 4 farmhouses, valued at over Rs17 billion.
The seized real estate also includes penthouses and 175 kanals of agricultural land located in Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Peshawar, Abbottabad, and Mansehra.
Additionally, a main contractor, Muhammad Ayub, has been arrested during the investigation. During questioning, he reportedly disclosed dealings with senior officials of the KPK government