FIA seizes currency worth Rs40 million in Lahore as crackdown against dollar hoarding begins
The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) on Sunday seized currency worth Rs40 million and arrested three people in Lahore, the interior ministry said, as a government crackdown against the hoarding of US dollars and speculative currency trade gained momentum.
The action was taken on the directives of FIA's Punjab Zone-I Lahore director, Mohammad Waqar Abbasi, who instructed authorities to take strict action against those involved in dollar hoarding, money laundering, hundi/hawala (illegal money transfer) and "illegal speculation" regarding the de-valuing of Pakistani rupee, the interior ministry said in a press release.
According to government directives cited by the ministry, the "dollars were hoarded to make rupee weaker in [the] market. This action caused [an] artificial demand of dollar and its rate increased artificially."