The National Accountability Bureau (NAB) has made a key arrest in a case related to alleged corruption in the funds of the Gujrat Police, media reports said on Tuesday. According to the NAB’s spokesperson, former district police officer (DPO) Kamran Mumtaz was arrested over graft charges in police funds. “Kamran Mumtaz remained Gujrat DPO from 2015 to 2016, when the mega corruption case in the police funds surfaced,” the NAB’s spokesman said. The former DPO is accused of embezzlement of Rs 550 million in the police funds through bogus petrol billing, fake allowances. The accused will be presented in the court for a physical remand today, the spokesperson of the anti-graft watchdog said. The accountability watchdog, on December 1 last year, had arrested Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Rai Ijaz Ahmad in the same case. The Sindh police’s top cop was detained from Shahrah-e-Faisal area of the metropolis. Ijaz, who is former Lahore chief traffic officer (CTO), is facing charges of misappropriation of Rsv700 million in the police funds while he was posted in Punjab, NAB had said in its statement. “More arrests to follow after Rai Ijaz’s detention in the scam,” said NAB’s spokesperson. However, the anti-graft watch has also arrested suspended district accounts officer of Gujrat, director budget food department Lahore and others accused in the scandal. Arrested police official belongs to former Sindh Inspector General of Police (IGP) Amjad Saleemi’s group, sources revealed. Published in Daily Times, January 9th 2019.