A significant wheat scandal has emerged in Sindh's Bolhari warehouse, Jamshoro, where 64,000 wheat sacks have gone missing, as reported by ARY News on February 4, 2026. The Anti-Corruption Department has initiated an investigation, implicating three employees, including the former warehouse in-charge, Ali Raza Brohi, who is accused of demanding bribes. Deputy Director of Food, Qamar-ud-Din Memon, is also alleged to have sought bribes amounting to millions. This incident echoes a similar case in 2024, where 47,000 sacks disappeared from a warehouse in Khairpur, valued at Rs800 million. The recurring nature of these scandals highlights systemic issues within the Sindh Food Department, as officials continue to blame each other for corruption.
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Missing 64,000 Wheat Bags Scandal in Jamshoro Warehouse

In Sindh, 64,000 wheat sacks vanished, sparking a corruption probe. Meanwhile, a Karachi heist netted Rs130M in gold and cash. In Punjab, 144 dacoits surrendered, marking a crime crackdown success.
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Updated 8h agoCCTV shows car plowing into halwa puri stall in Karachi, four workers burnedFEB 4, 2:30 PMRead →CCTV footage shows robbers losing 200 tola gold during Karachi heistFEB 4, 11:52 AMRead →Wheat scandal: 64,000 bags missing from Jamshoro’s Bolhlari warehouseFEB 4, 2:52 AMRead →Citizen deprived of over 130 mln worth valuables in biggest heistFEB 4, 2:07 AMRead →
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