Qadeer Ahmed, a resident of Adlaka area of Telangana Tehsil, has furnished an application to the director general FIA alleging that a man swindled him of Rs7,50,000 in the name of sending him abroad. Qadeer claimed a year and a half ago, Asim Ghani, a resident of Sialkot, met him and identified himself as the joint coordinator of a university in Iceland. Qadeer told him that he wanted to go abroad. Ghani promised to send him to Iceland as a student and demanded Rs1 million. In his letter, Qadeer said his uncles sent him Rs150,000 through money order which was received by Mohammad Asim Ghani. Later, they gave him a fake admission letter and demanded more money. “I paid Rs600,000.00 for the second time and credited the amount to the account of Asim Ghani’s brother Zeeshan Ghani. Qadeer said after receiving the money, the accused neither sent him abroad nor he was returning the money. He requested the DG FIA to take legal action against the accused and return him the money.
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