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Hundreds of Thousands of Wheat Bags Stolen From Sindh Govt Warehouses

A major scandal has surfaced in Sindh, where over 170,000 wheat bags have reportedly gone missing from government warehouses. In response, the Sindh Food Department has issued show-cause notices to four food supervisors suspected of involvement in the disappearance.

Supervisors Under Investigation

According to Dawn News, the Sindh Food Department has served notices to the following food supervisors:

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  • Nisar Mirjat (Larkana) – accused of misplacing 1,926 bags
  • Zulfiqar Ali Noonari – allegedly responsible for 7,041 missing bags
  • Muhammad Sharif Bhutto – suspected of removing 154,813 bags
  • Ayaz Ali Mashori – accused of taking 6,402 bags

Strict Action if No Justification Provided

The accused officials have been given 14 days to submit a written explanation. If their responses are deemed unsatisfactory, they will be issued a final show-cause notice and terminated from their positions.

This case raises serious concerns about corruption and mismanagement in government food storage facilities, prompting calls for stricter oversight and accountability.

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Rija Sohaib