Serious legal action has been taken. An accountability court issued perpetual arrest warrants for Malik Riaz in Bahria Town Karachi land grab case. These warrants target property tycoon Malik Riaz. His son, Ahmed Ali Riaz, is also named. Others include Zain Malik and former government officials. The warrants are non-bailable. They are valid for a lifetime. Judge Syed Nadeem Hussain Shah issued the order.
Arrest Warrants Issue for Malik Riaz in Bahria Town Karachi (BTK) Land Grab Case
The case involves illegal land acquisition. It centers on the Bahria Town Karachi (BTK) project. The National Accountability Bureau (NAB) filed a reference in 2025. NAB accused the owners of illegal land conversion.
Who Else Is Named in Bahria Town Karachi (BTK) Land Grab Case
The list of accused is long. It includes senior PPP leaders. Government officials are also involved.
Key names include:
- Ahmed Baksh Narejo – former Board of Revenue official.
- Ahmed Baksh Narejo (also cited as former land utilisation secretary).
- Zain Malik.
They allegedly helped transfer government land. This land went to Bahria Town for its BTK project.
What Does “Perpetual Warrant” Mean?
A perpetual warrant is serious. It never expires. Police can arrest the accused at any time. There is no bail option. The accused cannot get legal relief without surrendering.
What Happens Next in Bahria Town Karachi (BTK) Land Grab Case
Law enforcement must act now. They will try to arrest Malik Riaz and others. The accused may challenge the order. But without surrender, the warrants remain active.
Why This Case Matters
This case is about public land. It involves powerful people. NAB is pushing for accountability. The court’s decision sends a strong message. No one is above the law.
Final Thoughts
Perpetual warrants are rare. They show the gravity of the charges. The BTK land grab case is far from over. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story. Perpetual arrest warrants Malik Riaz.
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