Muttahida Qaumi Movement’s Khidmat-i-Khalq Foundation (KKF) sold two plots worth over Rs60 million in Punjab, Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) sources said on Wednesday. The latest revelation comes as a probe continues in a money laundering case against KKF. Dr Mazharul Haq Kakakhel, head of anti-terrorism wing Islamabad, is supervising the investigation of the case. FIA sources said, “Two plots owned by KKF in Multan and Lahore were sold while investigation was under way. Letters have been written to commissioners Multan and Lahore, seeking details of the sales and of those who purchased the plots.” “The plots were not sold in a legal manner. As per the law, KKF properties cannot be sold without permission of organisers,” the sources added. The KKF owned four plots in Multan and Lahore and the worth of those sold is over Rs60 million, the sources further said. KKF still owns two plots in Multan and Lahore. Further, the FIA has suggested Sindh Excise and Taxation Department to immediately ban the transfer of vehicles owned by KKF. The recommendation for the ban has been made on the illegal transfer of cars owned by the KKF. “KKF’s cars were bought by members of the foundation in the names of their relatives and there are reports of them being sold,” they added. Published in Daily Times, January 17th 2019.