Ex-Examination Controller Arrested in Rs2.5 Billion Corruption Case

Former Examination Controller Anwar Aleem Khanzad Faces Court After Rs2.5 Billion Fraud Scandal

Mirpurkhas – (Web Desk) – A big corruption case has shaken the education sector in Mirpurkhas. The former Controller of the Examination Board has been arrested. Authorities took action after a massive fraud was uncovered.

The arrested official is identified as Anwar Aleem Khanzad. He is accused of swallowing public money worth over Rs2.5 billion. This is one of the biggest corruption cases in the region’s education history.

Anwar Aleem Khanzad allegedly ran a dirty grades-for-cash scheme. Students or their families would pay money to get higher marks. He misused his powerful position for personal financial gain.

The arrest has shocked parents, students, and teachers alike. Many are now questioning the integrity of past examination results. Demands are growing for a full and transparent investigation.

Authorities are now looking deeper into this scandal. More arrests could follow in the coming days. The case highlights how corruption can destroy the future of innocent students.

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The rates for A-1 and A grades were fixed at hundreds of thousands of rupees.

A case has been registered against Anwar Aleem Khanzad by the Anti-Corruption Mirpurkhas.

He will be presented in court tomorrow by the Anti-Corruption.

 

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