LEGAL
A startling case of deception has emerged as a fraudster, posing as an officer of a government agency, was found blackmailing prominent figures within the Senate.
The accused, identified as Shegan Jamshed, son of a retired major, allegedly defrauded several individuals by falsely promising jobs in the Senate. A senior Senate official lodged a formal complaint at the Secretariat police station, leading to the registration of a case.
Official Confirmation
The Senate Secretariat has confirmed that an investigation team has registered a case against the accused.
Fraudulent Activities
Inquiry officer Muhammad Akbar Siddique revealed that Shegan Jamshed managed to secure a job in the Senate for a female acquaintance. The accused allegedly used a counterfeit agency card to facilitate his fraudulent activities, gaining unauthorized access and influence within the Senate Secretariat.
FIA Arrest
The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) arrested the accused for his involvement in a fraud case worth crores of rupees. Authorities have confirmed that investigations are ongoing to uncover further details about his schemes and potential accomplices.
This case highlights the need for stringent security checks and vigilance to prevent such incidents in government institutions.