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    NADRA Officer Arrested for Alleged Unlawful Issuance of ID Cards to Afghans

    Muhammad IdreesBy Muhammad IdreesApril 27, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
    NADRA Officer Arrested for Alleged Unlawful Issuance of ID Cards to Afghans
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    NADRA official, who was invloved in issuance of Pakistani ID cards to Afghans, has been arrested. His bail plea rejected, leading to arrest over alleged issuance of Pakistani ID cards to Afghans.

    In a jaw-dropping development that has gripped the public’s attention, the request for pre-arrest bail by the Assistant Director of the National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) concerning the purported illicit distribution of Pakistani identity cards to Afghan citizens has been turned down by the Special Judge Central of Islamabad. This has resulted in the apprehension of the accused individual, Najibullah, subsequent to the court’s decision on Friday.

    The situation stems from allegations against the aforementioned NADRA official, suggesting that he unlawfully facilitated Pakistani ID cards to Afghan nationals in return for a substantial sum of two and a half lakh rupees. Following the dismissal of his bail plea, the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has confirmed the detention of the Assistant Director. The accused, identified as Najibullah, occupied the role of Assistant Director at the NADRA Office Blue Area Islamabad.

    In response to this alarming development, the Anti-Corruption Circle Islamabad has appropriately filed a case against Najibullah, as stated by the FIA.

    This incident casts a shadow of doubt on the integrity of NADRA’s operations and raises concerns about potential vulnerabilities in the issuance process of Pakistani identity cards. It also raises questions about the level of corruption within governmental institutions entrusted with sensitive tasks. Moreover, it may further strain relations between Pakistan and Afghanistan, as the unauthorized issuance of Pakistani ID cards to Afghan nationals could have diplomatic repercussions.

    Here are some Suggestions to Avoid and Control:

    1. Implement strict monitoring mechanisms within NADRA to oversee the issuance of identity cards, ensuring transparency and accountability.
    2. Conduct regular audits and inspections to identify any irregularities or suspicious activities within NADRA offices.
    3. Enhance training programs for NADRA personnel to raise awareness about the legal and ethical implications of their actions.
    4. Foster cooperation and information-sharing between NADRA and law enforcement agencies to facilitate the detection and prosecution of corrupt individuals.
    5. Strengthen legal frameworks and penalties for those involved in the illegal issuance of identity documents, deterring others from engaging in similar activities.
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