12 FACES OF FRESH MONEY CASES IN ISLAMABAD

Health

ISLAMABAD: 12 more dengue fever cases have surfaced in the federal capital during the past 24 hours, reported ARY News on Tuesday.

According to the district health officer (DHO), 12 patients with dengue hemorrhagic fever were reported in rural and urban areas of Islamabad.

The DHO said that nine cases were reported from rural areas and three from urban areas of Islamabad.

Nineteen people have died of the mosquito-borne disease in the current season so far. Overall 4,554 dengue fever patients were reported so far.

During four CBC raids in April, a sizable amount of cash and bank cheques utilized in the illicit Hawala operation were discovered. Under different parts of the FERA Act 1947, Muhammad Jaffar, Rawaid Habib, Faisal Kamal, Sanam Shah, Umer Hayat, Zaheer Khan, and Nazeer Ullah were the targets of four distinct lawsuits.

The three accused were the subject of three searches by the CBC in March, during which time they were charged under the FERA Act for allegedly engaging in illicit money transfers. A significant quantity of both international and local currency was also retrieved by the CBC from the defendants, who were named as Syed Shifahat Shah, Kashif-ur Rahman, and Abid Hussain Minhas.

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