Islamabad, Zubair kasuri – The Ministry of Interior & Narcotics Control has repatriated Section Officer (OMG/BS-18) Jamal Haider back to the Establishment Division, following serious allegations of corruption and misconduct. An official memorandum released today by the Ministry cites that Mr. Haider’s services are “no more required,” a move that insiders suggest is a direct consequence of the ongoing investigation into his activities.

While the memorandum, signed by Deputy Secretary (Admn) Uzair Ahmed, does not explicitly mention the corruption allegations, sources within the Ministry reveal that Mr. Haider has been under scrutiny for his alleged involvement in bribery, misuse of power, and facilitating illegal activities. The allegations suggest that Mr. Haider used his position to grant undue favors and approvals in exchange for personal gain, compromising the integrity of the Ministry.
The Establishment Division has been requested to provide a suitable replacement, indicating the urgency to fill the vacancy and ensure uninterrupted functioning of the Ministry. It is expected that Mr. Haider will face disciplinary action and a thorough investigation by the relevant authorities.
This incident highlights the government’s commitment to combating corruption within the civil service. The repatriation of Mr. Haider sends a strong message that any misconduct and abuse of power will not be tolerated. The Ministry of Interior & Narcotics Control, responsible for critical areas like internal security and drug control, is particularly vulnerable to corruption, making this case a significant step towards ensuring transparency and accountability.
The Establishment Division will now be responsible for determining Mr. Haider’s future within the civil service, pending the outcome of the investigation. This case is likely to have broader implications for anti-corruption efforts within the Pakistani bureaucracy and may lead to further scrutiny of officials in sensitive positions.