KARACHI — Police have arrested a man who spent three years posing as a
general to grab land and solicit favours from the government in a
country where the military holds formidable power, police said Friday.
Maqsood Shah, 52, was detained Thursday near an army area in eastern
Karachi as he strolled in uniform to meet a government official in order
to clinch approval for an illegal land transfer, officials said.
“We have arrested a man who runs a private hospital but has been
successfully pretending to be a lieutenant general for three years to
grab land and garner undue favours,” senior police official Ghulam
Subhani told.
Shah was detained after allegedly threatening the official in
question, who subsequently tipped off police. “We checked him out to
confirm that he was a fake and arrested him outside the cantonment,
Subhani said. He is the brother of a retired army colonel who is abroad.
We found fake military gear, an AK-47 rifle and a Blackberry from his
house.
Police accused Shah of ringing up several provincial cabinet
ministers and pretending to be a general in order to solicit “undue
favours”. He even attended the funeral of influential local politician
Pir Pagara, paying his respects in uniform without being detected. The
police said he would be put on trial and faced a maximum sentence of
five years if found guilty of fraud. A military spokesman said he had no
comment.
Saturday, 21 January 2012
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