Interpol Red Notice issued for F-Tech fraud case suspect
18 Jun 2012, 5:06 PM
Hawwa Lubna
Interpol has issued a red notice for Mohamed Abdullah, wanted by Maldives Police in connection to the charges of defrauding the health ministry out of Rf 11.8 million (US$761, 290).
The 41 year-old was identified as the Managing Director of F-Tech Solutions, the company which allegedly doctored invoices and delivery notes and forged signatures to collect payment on medical supplies that have not been received by the health ministry to this day.
According to the Interpol website, Abullah is wanted for “Fraud, Counterfeiting/forgery”.
Auditor General Ibrahim Niyaz requested police investigate the fraud charges on April 12, following a special audit into the medical supply procurement agreement signed with F-Tech solutions in 2010.
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