NAB
The National Accountability Bureau (NAB) has officially issued an advertisement calling on citizens to submit complaints if they have fallen victim to alleged fraud or financial misconduct related to Bahria Town Karachi.
This step is part of NAB’s ongoing investigation into claims of large-scale financial irregularities, embezzlement, and deceptive practices within the renowned real estate project.
According to the details provided in the advertisement, NAB is seeking complaints from affected customers who believe they have been misled or defrauded.
The bureau has outlined its commitment to addressing grievances involving issues such as misappropriation of funds, unfulfilled promises regarding property handovers, and other fraudulent activities tied to Bahria Town Karachi’s operations.
Victims have been granted a 30-day window to file their complaints, during which they are required to provide necessary documentation supporting their claims.
These documents may include agreements, receipts, proof of payment, or other evidence substantiating the alleged fraud. NAB has emphasized the importance of submitting complete and accurate information to facilitate a thorough and transparent investigation.
To ensure accessibility and convenience, NAB has provided multiple channels for submitting complaints. Victims can send their applications via post to NAB’s regional offices, email their grievances to the official NAB email address, or use the online submission portal available on NAB’s website.
These diverse options aim to accommodate complainants from various regions and ensure a streamlined process for lodging complaints.
The advertisement underscores NAB’s resolve to combat corruption and safeguard the rights of citizens who may have suffered financial losses.
Bahria Town Karachi, once hailed as a flagship real estate project, has faced growing scrutiny over allegations of irregularities, prompting this extensive probe by the accountability bureau.
NAB has urged all affected individuals to come forward during the designated timeframe, assuring them that their complaints will be handled with utmost seriousness and in accordance with the law.
This initiative is part of NAB’s broader effort to promote accountability and transparency in Pakistan’s real estate sector.

