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Prime suspect in Pakistan housing fraud arrested in UAE

Published on: May 25, 2026 6:01 PM

National Accountability Bureau has confirmed the arrest of the prime suspect in a multi-billion-rupee housing fraud case after an international operation conducted in the United Arab Emirates with support from Interpol and local authorities. The arrest marks a major breakthrough in a long-running investigation involving alleged fake plot sales and large-scale investment scams affecting hundreds of victims across Pakistan.

According to officials, the suspect was taken into custody in the UAE following coordinated action between Pakistani investigators and the UAE Ministry of Justice. Authorities stated that the operation formed part of expanded international cooperation efforts aimed at tracking and detaining individuals accused of serious financial crimes and corruption-related offences linked to cross-border transactions.

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Furthermore, investigators revealed that the case involves fraudulent schemes exceeding ₨1.4 billion, where victims were allegedly misled through fake housing projects, false promises of land allotments and unlawful investment offers. At least 295 individuals reportedly lost their life savings after investing in the scheme, which operated under the guise of legitimate real estate development activities.

In addition, NAB Lahore had earlier arrested two directors linked to the same company as part of the ongoing investigation. Officials said these earlier arrests helped build the case and provided key evidence supporting the international manhunt that eventually led to the capture of the main suspect in the United Arab Emirates.

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Moreover, authorities highlighted that the arrest was carried out under intensified efforts led by Nazir Ahmed to strengthen coordination with international law enforcement agencies. These efforts aim to ensure the repatriation of fugitives involved in major corruption and fraud cases while improving recovery of stolen public funds through global legal cooperation mechanisms.

Finally, officials said further legal proceedings will now move forward in line with extradition and accountability laws, as investigators continue gathering evidence against remaining suspects. The development is being seen as a significant step in Pakistan’s broader campaign against financial crimes, especially those involving large-scale housing and investment fraud schemes.

Filed Under: Business, World Tagged With: fake plot scam, housing fraud arrest, Interpol operation, Latest, NAB Pakistan, Pakistan corruption case, UAE arrest case

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