Islamabad’s Fake Nursing Institute is sealed by the FIA

Islamabad’s Fake Nursing Institute is sealed by the FIA

The Anti-Corruption Circle of the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) in Islamabad is still working to prosecute those who are issuing phoney and unregistered nursing and technical degrees.

The agency’s deputy director, Afzal Khan Niazi, oversaw an operation that resulted in the sealing of Islamabad’s Hafeez Institute of Nursing. The institution’s role in awarding phoney and unregistered nursing degrees was the subject of a complaint from Team Pakistan Nursing Council, which prompted this action.

During the operation, which took place in Islamabad’s Sector G-15, nursing admittance paperwork and other potentially incriminating materials were taken.

According to officials, the accused had set up a phoney college to grant nursing degrees, and the college was not registered with the Pakistan Nursing Council.

As a result of the owners’ involvement in the situation, the federal authorities filed a complaint against them. Additionally, it was discovered that the defendant had been providing fictitious nursing degrees, certificates, and cards to gullible individuals in return for substantial quantities of money.

For publicity objectives, the accused also employed ads. But the fictitious establishment was devoid of faculty and had no connection to any hospital for clinical practice. The college had been accepting students since 2022, despite these drawbacks.

It was discovered that the accused had committed a crime when they falsely claimed to be affiliated with the College Trade Testing Board Peshawar. As a result, the accused have been charged, and attempts are being made to bring them to justice.