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Published 07 May, 2008 12:00am

Impersonator given in police custody

ISLAMABAD, May 6: A man arrested on the charge of impersonating as chief adviser to the prime minister and member of National Assembly to open a foreign currency account in a bank with an aim to commit fraud was on Monday given in police custody for two days.

The Kohsar police produced Dr SA before Civil Judge Fahim Shah who sent him in physical remand, said ASP City Circle Mohammad Farhan Zahid.

He said at least three new cases of fraud would be registered against the accused with the Kohsar and Secretariat police.

The accused also allegedly defrauded a cellphone company of Rs40,000 to Rs50,000 by promising that he would help the company in selling its connections to all the MNAs. In this regard, he produced a notification describing that he was chief adviser to the prime minister along with a certificate showing him as an MNA.

Another case of trying to defraud a carpet shop owner will also be registered against him. The accused showed the same notification and certificate to the owner of the shop to purchase carpets saying he had been awarded contract for laying carpets in Parliament Lodges.

A case of theft will be registered in Secretariat police against the accused for stealing the letterheads of National Assembly from the room of a PPP MNA in Parliament Lodges.

The accused was arrested after the manager of the bank complained to the police that he had opened an account in the bank showing a fake notification and certificate.

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