Summary The employees demanded to carry out investigation under the supervision of SC’s sitting judge.
ISLAMABAD: The employees of National Accountability Bureau (NAB) are observing pen-down strike for the third consecutive day.
The Punjab office presented a deserted look as employees boycotted their duties to mark protest against the demise of their colleague Kamran Faisal.
The employees have demanded to carry out the investigation under the supervision of SC’s sitting judge.
Meanwhile, NAB Punjab officers and other employees had reached Islamabad last night to protest outside Supreme Court during the hearing of the Rental Power Plants (RPPs) case.
Neither any case has been registered into the mysterious death of Kamran Faisal nor has a notification been issued regarding the formation of a commission to probe the matter despite the lapse of six days.
Kamran Faisal, who was investigating Rs22 billion rental power scam, was found hanging from ceiling fan in his official residence at Federal Lodges on January 18 in mysterious circumstances.
NAB employees in Peshawar, Islamabad and Quetta had been protesting over the mysterious death of their colleague and rejected a commission formed by the government to probe the issue.
