Overview
- Officials said recoveries included 2.98 million acres of state and forest land valued at Rs5.976 trillion and Rs89.68 billion in cash.
- The bureau reported Rs180 billion disbursed to 115,587 victims of housing and investment scams, with Rs2.8 billion sent by direct bank transfer via NBP and profit-bearing NIDA accounts opened to preserve recovered funds.
- Regional totals cited by NAB included 1.63 million acres in Sukkur (Rs3.73 trillion), 1.02 million in Balochistan (Rs1.374 trillion), 0.33 million in Multan (Rs653.97 billion) and 51 kanal in Islamabad (Rs29.41 billion).
- NAB highlighted investigative upgrades through AI tools, blockchain analysis and digital forensics coordinated by the Pakistan Anti-Corruption Academy, which it said ran 42 trainings, alongside reforms tied to fewer complaints and more whistleblower reports.
- Officials updated the Kohistan scandal to about Rs40 billion in exposure with Rs26 billion deposited and Rs6 billion recovered, while also citing slow Mutual Legal Assistance responses overseas as a barrier to cross-border recovery.