The Anti-Corruption Establishment has set July 20 as the date for personal appearance of the PTI chairman’s sister in the said case.


Lahore: The Anti-Corruption Faisalabad on Tuesday summoned Uzma Khan, the sister of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Supremo Imran Khan, for questioning on July 20 in a case related to fraud case.
Uzma Khan has been facing allegations pertaining to the illegal transfer of valuable land measuring 310 kanals in Jhang's subdivision Athara Hazari.
The sources privy to the development revealed that the ACE claimed that Uzma Khan acquired ownership of Chak No. 7/2 Thal South and Chak No. 11/2 Thal South in Attara Hazari through fraudulent tactics and forgery.
The authorities registered the FIR and nominated nine individuals including tehsildar, naib tehsildar, patwari, and land record center staff, alongside Uzma Khan.
The Anti-Corruption Establishment (ACE) took swift action in this case, leading to the arrest of the Naib Tehsildar and Patwari involved in the alleged fraud.
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