MULTAN / MUZAFFARGARH — The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) Multan Zone has dismantled a gang specialized in defrauding vulnerable women beneficiaries of the Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP). In a series of coordinated raids on Thursday, January 29, 2026, officials arrested five suspects who were allegedly extorting illegal “commissions” from the poorest segments of society.
The Tactic: “The 1,500 Rupee Cut”
According to the FIA spokesperson, the suspects operated by intercepting deserving women at payment centers and ATMs in Muzaffargarh and Kot Addu.
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The Fraud: The gang would unlawfully deduct between Rs 1,000 and Rs 1,500 from the quarterly stipend of each beneficiary, claiming it was a mandatory “service fee” or “commission” for processing their payments.
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The Victims: Dozens of women, many from rural backgrounds who were unaware of the program’s full-payment policy, were reportedly scammed over several months.
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The Suspects & Evidence
The arrested individuals have been identified as:
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Zahid Abbas
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Muhammad Shakeel
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Shakeel Hussain
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Khalid Hussain
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Muhammad Kamil
Recovered Items: During the raids, FIA teams seized a significant amount of incriminating material, including:
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Multiple Computerized National Identity Cards (CNICs) belonging to various women.
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Detailed registers tracking “collection” amounts.
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Several Bank Connect devices and mobile phones used to manipulate transactions.
A Nationwide Crackdown
The arrests in Multan are part of a broader, intensified campaign by BISP and the FIA to protect the integrity of social safety nets.
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Device Blockage: Earlier this week, the Director General of BISP ordered the immediate shutdown of 139 suspicious payment devices across the country found violating standard operating procedures.
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Biometric Security: To combat such fraud, BISP is transitioning toward a Digital Wallet System and ensuring all HBL ATMs in the region are 24/7 biometrically enabled, allowing women to bypass potentially corrupt middle-men or POS agents. You May Also Like:https://aamawaam.com/mqm-p-federal-takeover-karachi-gul-plaza-tragedy/
Advice for BISP Beneficiaries
The district administration and FIA have issued a public service message for all registered families:
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Full Payment: Beneficiaries are entitled to their entire stipend amount. No agent or official is authorized to take a “commission.”
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Complaints: Report any illegal deduction immediately to the BISP helpline at 8171 or the nearest FIA Cyber Crime Circle.
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Official Outlets: Always use authorized biometric ATMs or designated bank branches for cash withdrawals
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