NAB arrests former KP IG

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Former Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (KP) inspector general (IG) Malik Naveed Khan was taken into custody by the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) on Wednesday.
He was accused of misusing his authority as Frontier Constabulary (FC) Commandant and conducting illegal recruitment of about 500 people.
“Naveed made millions in an arms purchase deal worth Rs 6 billion with a Chinese firm a few years back,” an investigator had alleged.
The case, which was earlier heard in 2011, was revisited as part of NAB Chairman Qamar Zaman Chaudhry’s new initiative to review pending cases.
An accountability court had ordered Naveed’s release on October 10, 2011 after he was detained in a reference filed by NAB.
NAB had filed the reference, on November 24, 2010, in the accountability court seeking trial of the former IGP for misuse of his authority. NAB sent a brief of the case to its head office regarding the case in which the officials of FC, including its former commandant, were blamed for recruiting candidates illegally.
Naveed had admitted that he “relaxed recruitment rules and procedure”.
“Those who have lodged a reference against me in the NAB court had lost their nerve when the government lost its writ because of the deteriorating law and order situation in Swat. These people used to tell me to relax recruitment rules and procedure,” he had alleged, referring to the provincial government at that time.