The wealth of Pakistani army officers are wild. Experts have given only one reason for this – the army is the biggest business house in the country. She runs the industry and indulges in corruption. According to the official documents presented in the Parliament there, the Pakistani army does business with more than Rs 1.5 lakh crore.
Businesses include cement, fertilizers, seeds, oil, gas, electricity, airport service, aviation parts, footwear, army equipment, security service, distillery, bank, meat, metal, advertising agency, medical services to real estate. On behalf of the army, this business is run by more than 50 companies or projects under four names Army Welfare Trust, Military Foundation, Shaheen Foundation, and Bahria Foundation.
72 military officers suspended
Since 1947, 72 army officers above the rank of Major have been suspended in corruption cases. During the tenure of Imran Khan, the investigation is going on in corruption cases on 6 officers.
2500 crore scam
Recently, in the audit of the government, it has been revealed that the Pakistan Army has done a scam of 2500 crores. In this, military land and cantonment lands were sold to their people at throwaway prices with the connivance of senior army officers.
Bajwa became a billionaire in 6 years
Pakistan's Army Chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa has assets worth Rs 450 crore. This has happened 6 times in his 6 years tenure. In the last 6 years, Bajwa's relatives and close friends built form houses and started international businesses and commercial plazas in major cities of Pakistan including Karachi, and Lahore. Apart from this, he has also bought property abroad.
Musharraf increased corruption
According to the 2018 investigation, Dictator General Pervez Musharraf gave plots and other benefits worth about one lakh crore rupees to their favorite officers soon after becoming the President. Musharraf and his family had 10 properties worth billions of rupees.
accounts of 25 retired officers in a swiss bank
According to the October 2021 report of Credit Suisse, 25 retired officers of the Pak Army have accounts in a Swiss bank. In these, more than 80 thousand crore rupees are deposited. It also has the account of former ISI chief Akhtar Abdur Rehman Khan. 15 thousand crore rupees are told in his account.
According to the Panama Papers, retired Lt. General Shafat Shah's Rs 5,000 crore in London. is the property of. He was the second-in-command officer during Musharraf's term.
Former army chief Ashfaq Parvez Kayani's two brothers were involved in the Rs 15,000 crore Islamabad housing scam.
Army Quetta Corps Lt. General Asim Salim Bajwa has given Rs 22,000 crore in the name of the family in the pizza chain Papa Johns. had invested.
Foreign companies of former ISI chief Major General Nusrat Naeem worth Rs 2,700 crore have also come to the fore.
Former ISI chief Asad Durrani involved the Pakistani army and ISI spies in the opium production business in the 1980s. Later, during the investigation, undisclosed assets of about Rs 2,000 crore were found in Asad Durrani's Swiss account.
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