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Khawar Maneka hands over to ACE on physical remand 

Maneka
  • ACE produced Khawar Maneka in court for physical remand.
  • Court remanded Khawar Maneka on 8-day physical remand.
  • Court ordered him to be produced again on October 4.

OKARA: The local court of Okara handed over Khawar Maneka to the Anti-Corruption Establishment(ACE)  Punjab on an 8-day physical remand.

The anti-corruption authorities produced Khawar Maneka in the court of a senior civil judge and sought his physical remand.

The court remanded Khawar Maneka on an 8-day physical remand and ordered him to be produced again on October 4.

On the other hand, the eyewitnesses say that Khawar Maneka was presented in court handcuffed, but while being taken back, his handcuffs were taken off while he was being taken back.

In a brief conversation with the journalists, Khawar Maneka said that he has nothing to do with politics, he has built a Mazar there, and there are shops for 60 years which are adjacent to the graveyards.

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PPSC paper leak: Anti-Corruption Establishment makes progress in investigation

PPSC exam

On Tuesday, Punjab’s Anti-Corruption Establishment (ACE) made headway in the probe of the Punjab Public Service Commission (PPSC) leaked exam paper.

According to the information provided by the ACE officials, PPSC Bahawalpur’s Assistant Director Furqan Ahmed had been arrested after a suspect, Fahad Ali had identified him

The officials told that Furqan along with the suspect from the finance department, Ghazanfar, would meet with the paper’s buyers.

ACE officials said, a day earlier that one of the suspects, arrested in connection with leaking PPSC’s exam, which he had transferred via USB.

The officials said that they had arrested four suspects involved in leaking the PPSC exam paper “red-handed just two hours before the exams for 58 Tehsildars posts were scheduled to be conducted”.

ACE officials said the investigation revealed that a junior computer operator at the Commission, identified as Waqar Akram, would steal exam papers and transfer the files to a USB drive. “Out of the four people arrested in relation to the scandal, two of them are important members of the gang.”

It should be mentioned here that on Saturday (January 2), the Punjab Public Service Commission (PPSC) had canceled the exam at the last minute for the posts of tehsildar. This sparked anger in the candidates as they staged protests outside exam centers.

According to the details, PPSC posted the notice just 30 minutes before the start of the exam. The commission said the exam was canceled due to “unavoidable circumstances”.

Candidates across the country came to give the exam despite the cold weather protested outside the centers and alleged that the exams for tehsildar were canceled after a paper was leaked.

It is pertinent to mention here that almost 104,000 people had applied for the 58 posts of tehsildar and assistant collector.

A new date will be announced soon.

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