Riaz claimed that the vandalism of NAB team caused damages of Rs5 million to Bahria Town buildings


Islamabad: Pakistan business tycoon Malik Riaz turned to social media website X and wrote: “Malik Riaz will never become the approver, do whatever oppression you want to do”.
Malik Riaz called the raid of National Accountability Bureau (NAB) team cruelty and injustice.
He stated that NAB team took away cash, 23 computer systems and 500 important files with them, adding that nine employees of his housing society Bahria Town are also missing.
Riaz claimed that the vandalism of NAB team caused damages of Rs5 million to Bahria Town buildings.
He also demanded the Prime Minister, Chief Minister and official authorities for the release of Bahria Town staff.
Malik said that he makes the public of Pakistan his judge.
"کفر کا نظام چل سکتا ہے، ظلم کا نہیں" حضرت علی علیہ السلام
— Malik Riaz Hussain (@MalikRiaz_) May 28, 2024
ملک ریاض وعدہ معاف گواہ نہیں بنے گا، جو چاہے مجھ پر ظلم کرو۔
آج رات راولپنڈی میں بحریہ ٹاؤن کے دفاتر پر سرکاری مشینری نے بغیر کسی قانونی اختیار کے چھاپے مارے ہیں۔ کسی بھی سیاسی اقتدار کی جدوجہد میں فریق نہ بننے کے اپنے…
It is pertinent to note that NAB has started the investigation against irregularities in the housing society Bahria Town owned by Malik Riaz for which the team raided the Bahria Town office in Rawalpindi.
According to sources, 16-member NAB team raided Bahria Town Corporate Office in Rawalpindi and Bahria Enclave and carried out search operations.
NAB team sealed corporate Head Office-1 and 2 and Chief Executive Complaint office.
Sources said that the NAB team started probing land of Bahria Enclave Islamabad also. The irregularities in all lands of Bahria town will be probed.
The raid was conducted to get the record of Al-Qadir Trust University.
Capital District Authority (CDA) had reserved the land for zoo. Malik Riaz is accused in 190 Million Pound scandal filed against Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khan and his wife Bushra Bibi.

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