ETPB and FIA reclaimed state land worth of 34 billion
Lahore to Karachi, Rawalpindi to Peshawar, and beyond, ETPB’s large-scale operations from January to March have resulted in the recovery of 5899 acres of unlawfully occupied land.
Lahore: ETPB and FIA reclaimed state land worth of 34 billion. In a coordinated effort, the Evacuee Trust Property Board (ETPB) in collaboration with the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has successfully reclaimed government land valued at over 34 billion rupees across Pakistan.
From Lahore to Karachi, Rawalpindi to Peshawar, and beyond, ETPB’s large-scale operations from January to March have resulted in the recovery of 5899 acres of unlawfully occupied land.
The crackdown targeted defaulters in various districts, including Karachi, Lahore, Nankana, and Gujranwala, leading to the recovery of more than 88 crore rupees from those involved in land fraud.
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This concerted effort by ETPB and FIA signals a decisive stance against land encroachment and underscores the commitment to uphold the integrity of government property across the nation, said Amir Hashmi spokesperson to ETPB.
The Federal Investigation Agency is a border control, criminal investigation, counter-intelligence and security agency under the control of the Interior Secretary of Pakistan, tasked with investigative jurisdiction on undertaking operations against terrorism, espionage, federal crimes, smuggling as well as infringement and other specific crimes.
Codified under the Constitution of Pakistan in 1974, the institution functions under the Ministry of Interior (MoI). The FIA also undertakes international operations with the close co-operation and co-ordination of Interpol. Headquartered in Islamabad, the agency has various branches and field offices located in all major cities throughout Pakistan.
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