FIA registers FIR against Rina Saeed over corruption allegations
She is also the one who was behind closure of iconic Monal restaurant. In connivance with her friends in the higher judiciary she managed a verdict that led to closure of Monal. The action had reportedly rendered around 1,100 people jobless and turned one of Islamabad’s most scenic areas into a deserted site.
ISLAMABAD, OCT 6 /DNA/ – The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has registered a First Information Report (FIR) against Rina Saeed following the directives of the Islamabad High Court (IHC). Saeed, who had been associated with several wildlife and environmental initiatives in the capital, is accused of misappropriating millions of rupees received from foreign NGOs in the name of wildlife conservation.
According to reliable sources, Saeed allegedly transferred large sums of donor funds into her personal accounts, leading to financial irregularities and the closure of various wildlife-related projects.
She is also the one who was behind closure of iconic Monal restaurant. In connivance with her friends in the higher judiciary she managed a verdict that led to closure of Monal. The action had reportedly rendered around 1,100 people jobless and turned one of Islamabad’s most scenic areas into a deserted site.
For the past six months, Saeed had managed to delay legal proceedings by obtaining a stay order. However, after detailed investigations, the FIA moved forward with registering the case.
Sources further revealed that the agency has launched search operations at several locations to arrest the accused. The case has drawn significant attention, as it highlights growing concerns about transparency and misuse of foreign aid under the guise of environmental conservation projects in Pakistan.
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