500 accounts frozen under Anti-Money Laundering Act on FIA request: SBP blocks suspicious transactions of $65m
ISLAMABAD: The State Bank has blocked the suspicious transactions of $65 million originating from Malaysis after finding a suspicious transaction report (STR).
The National Action Plan on counter-terrorism requires strict monitoring of banking transactions and active coordination among federal and provincial investigation agencies. So far about 500 accounts are reported to have been frozen under the Anti-Money Laundering Act (AMLA) and the counter-terrorism financing law.
According to the sources, the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has sought the blocking of the transaction under the law till complete satisfaction of the authorities concerned.
Reports claimed that the money had been sent to the Peshawar account for onward investment in the newly launched housing scheme in Karachi.
Under the Anti-Money Laundering Act (AMLA), banks and financial institutions are required to report suspicious transactions to the FMU.
The unit and the FIA are then required to coordinate legal formalities with the central bank to block payments or freeze accounts.
State Bank’s spokesman Khubaib Usmani said that since he had come to know about the transaction on the last working day, he would be able to say something after its verification.