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Unclaimed Akzo Nobel July 2018 AKZO NOBEL PAKISTAN LIMITED WORKING FOR UNCLAIMED INVENTORY FOLIO COMPARED WITH ICI DATA FILE CERTIFICATE NOS DISTINCTIVE NOS S.NO FOLIO NAME SHARES NATIONALITY REMARKS CNIC # ADDRESS FROM TO FROM TO C/O M/S GULNOOR TRADING CORPORATION SAIFEE 1 10 MR MOHAMMAD ABBAS 8 NOT DELIVERED MANZIL ALTAF HUSAIN ROAD KARACHI 8 8 71 78 FLAT # 301, 3RD FLOOR MOULA HOUSE, PLOT 321/3, STREET 9 BAHADURYAR JANG SOCIETY BAHADURABAD 2 11 MR. SIKANDAR MITHANI 5 NOT DELIVERED 42201-0694255-7 KARACHI 9 9 79 83 SAHIBZADI GHULAM SADIQUAH FLAT NO.F-1-G/1 BLOCK-3 THE MARINE BLESSINGS 3 13 ABBASI 352 NOT DELIVERED KHAYABAN-E-SAADI CLIFTON KARACHI 10 10 84 435 C/O BEGUM KHALIQUAH JATOI HOUSE NO.17, 18TH STREET KHAYABAN-E-JANBAZ, PHASE V DEFENCE 4 14 SAHIBZADI SHAFIQUAH ABBASI 105 NOT DELIVERED OFFICERS HOUSING AUTHO KARACHI 11 11 436 540 20/4 BEHAR COLONY 2ND FLOOR ROOM NO 5 H ROAD 5 19 MR ABDUL GHAFFAR ABDULLAH 3 NOT DELIVERED AYESHA BAI MANZIL KARACHI 12 12 541 543 C/O MUHAMMAD HAJI GANI (PVT) LTD 20/13 6 21 MR ABDUL RAZAK ABDULLA 28 NOT DELIVERED NEWNAHM ROAD KARACHI 13 13 544 571 82 OVERSEAS HOUSING SOCIETY BLOCK NO.7 & 8 7 30 MR SUBHAN ABDULLA 22 NOT DELIVERED KARACHI 14 14 572 593 8 50 MR MOHAMED ABUBAKER 451 NOT DELIVERED IQBAL MANZIL FLAT NO 9 CAMPBELL ROAD KARACHI 15 15 594 1044 FLAT NO.210 CHOWRANGI MAHAL BAHADUR YAR JUNG 9 54 MST JANEB BAI HAJI ADAM 3 NOT DELIVERED ROAD GURU MANDIR UBL BUILDING KARACHI 16 16 1045 1047 44-A BAITUL ADAMJI ADAMJEE NAGAR BLOCK-A 10 72 MR ABDUL AZIZ 2 NOT DELIVERED KATHIAWAR CO-OP HOUSING SOCIETY KARACHI 17 17 1048 1049 11 82 MST HANIFA ABOO ADHI 1 NOT DELIVERED 628-MUHAMMAD SHAH STREET JODIA BAZAR KARACHI 18 18 1050 1050 3RD FLOOR EAST SIDE FAZAL BIBI MANSION HORMASJI 12 83 MR JAN MOHAMMED USMAN ADHI 1 NOT DELIVERED STREET GARIKHATA KARACHI 19 19 1051 1051 PLOT NO 501-B-1/42-43 FLAT NO 302 3RD FLOOR BAHADUR YAR JHANG ROAD SOLDIER BAZAR NO 1 13 84 MR KASSAM SULEMAN ADHI 30 NOT DELIVERED KARACHI 20 20 1052 1081 5-AMIR KHUSRO ROAD BLOCK NO 7 & 8 OVERSEAS 14 93 MR ASHFAQ CASSUM AGBOATWALA 398 NOT DELIVERED HOUSING SOCIETY KARACHI 21 21 1082 1479 15 96 MRS BAI FEROZA HAJIANI H AHMED 119 DELIVERED 42201-6697715-2 249, BLOCK 7/8 C P BERAR SOCIETY KARACHI 22 22 1480 1598 78-JINNAH CO-OP HOUSING SOCIETY NO.2 BLOCK 7/8 MRS AMTUL HASEEN MUSHTAQ NEAR THE ALLIED BANK LTD SHAHEED-E-MILLAT 16 104 AHMAD 84 DELIVERED ROAD KARACHI 23 23 1599 1682 C/O HAKIM SAID AHMAD MUKHTAR AHMED MOHALLAH 17 107 MR HAKIM MUKHTAR AHMAD 13 NOT DELIVERED HAKIMANWALA BHERA SARGODHA 24 24 1683 1695 C/O MR KHURSHED AHMED ELECTRIC LAMP MANUFACTURERS OF PAKISTAN LIMITED 6-UNIVERSITY 18 110 MR JAMSHED AHMAD 2 NOT DELIVERED ROAD KARACHI 25 25 1696 1697 13780 BRUKE GREEN CIRCLE DALLAS TEXAS 75240 19 113 MR MALIK MUBARIK AHMAD 6 NOT DELIVERED DALLAS 26 26 1698 1703 20 114 MR MAHMUD AHMAD 1 NOT DELIVERED 1-ZAMINDAR COLONY MODEL TOWN RAHIM YAR KHAN 27 27 1704 1704 78-JINNAH CO-OP HOUSING SOCIETY NO.2,BLOCK.7/8 NEAR THE ALLIED BANK LIMITED SHAHID-E-MILLAT 21 120 MR MUSHTAQ AHMAD 84 NOT DELIVERED ROAD KARACHI 28 28 1705 1788 SENIOR SPECIAL JUDGE ANTI CORRUPTION(PUNJAB) 43- 22 125 MR SHAIKH IJAZ AHMAD 253 NOT DELIVERED D NEW MUSLIM TOWN LAHORE 29 29 1789 2041 23 126 MR SHAIKH NISAR AHMED 1 NOT DELIVERED C-20 KDA NO 1 SHAHRAH-E-FAISAL KARACHI 30 30 2042 2042 HOUSE NO.B-200, BLOCK-14 GULISTAN-E-JAUHAR 24 141 MR ABOOBAKER AHMED 4 DELIVERED KARACHI 31 31 2043 2046 25 147 MRS AIYASHA FAIZ AHMED 19 DELIVERED C/O JAWAD BROTHERS IV-C-3 NAZIMABAD KARACHI 32 32 2047 2065 BAITUL IBRAHIM R-164 BLOCK NO 15 DASTAGIR 26 165 HAJIANI ZUBEDA HAJI AHMED 1 NOT DELIVERED SOCIETY FEDERAL B AREA KARACHI 33 33 2066 2066 25-DARUL AMAN CO-OP HOUSING SOCIETY BLOCK-7/8 27 170 MR ISHTIAQ AHMED 76 NOT DELIVERED ISHTIAQUE AHMED ROAD KARACHI 34 34 2067 2142 28 176 MR KHATRI ILYAS AHMED 7 NOT DELIVERED 26-NEW CLOTH MARKET KARACHI 35 35 2143 2149 FLAT # 5, 123-A ADAMJEE NAGAR, TIPU SULTAN 29 182 MRS MAIMOONA BAI HAJI AHMED 336 DELIVERED ROAD KARACHI 36 36 2150 2485 B-6 KHALID APARTMENTS SD-25 BLOCK-B NORTH 30 203 MR SHAMS-UD-DIN AHMED 2 NOT DELIVERED NAZIMABAD KARACHI 37 37 2486 2487 31 207 MR SULTAN AHMED 2 NOT DELIVERED 37-X BLOCK 6 P E C H S KARACHI 38 38 2488 2489 32 211 MR SYED IFTIKHAR AHMED 1 NOT DELIVERED HOUSE NO.4 STREET NO.12 SECTOR F-6/3 ISLAMABAD 39 39 2490 2490 T YUSUF & SONS MARRIOT ROAD ISLAMI CHOWK 33 226 MR TAR MOHAMED 2 NOT DELIVERED KARACHI 40 40 2491 2492 MISS JOSEPHINE THERESA A-17/18 ANTHONIAN BLESSINGS SUNNYSIDE ROAD 34 249 ALEXANDER 11 NOT DELIVERED CIVIL LINES KARACHI 41 41 2493 2503 C/GROUND FLOOR, MARINE DRIVE APARTMENTS MAI 35 251 MR BAHADUR ALI VEERANI 6 DELIVERED 42301-0885264-1 KOLACHI ROAD BLOCK - 7, CLIFTON KARACHI - 75600. 42 42 2504 2509 C/O HAFIZ MUHAMMAD SULEMAN NEAR CHAND MASJID CHANIA MOHALLA P/O TANDO ADAM DISTT. 36 254 MR HAFIZ ABBAS ALI 311 DELIVERED 44206-0850449-1 SANGHAR. 43 43 2510 2820 37 256 MRS KULSUM BAI RAJAB ALI 1 NOT DELIVERED C/O RAJABALI & SONS SERAI ROAD KARACHI 44 44 2821 2821 C/O INVESTMENT CORPORATION OF PAKISTAN NATIONAL BANK OF PAKISTAN BUILDING I I 38 258 MR FAZLE ALI 1 NOT DELIVERED CHUNDRIGAR ROAD KARACHI 45 45 2822 2822 C/O MR RIAZ H GHAURI 18-ABDULLAH HAROON ROAD 39 265 MISS NILOUFER ALI 171 NOT DELIVERED KARACHI 46 46 2823 2993 40 266 MR SAYED MUZAFFAR ALI 2 NOT DELIVERED HOUSE NO 39 STREET NO 28 F-8/1 ISLAMABAD 47 47 2994 2995 G.R.E. 668/2-3, BEHIND NEWTOWN MOSQUE, SIR 41 270 MR SYED MEHBOOB ALI 4 NOT DELIVERED COWASJEE KATRAK ROAD KARACHI 48 48 2996 2999 42 271 MR SYED MUSHTAQ ALI 1 NOT DELIVERED J-121 P I B COLONY KARACHI 49 49 3000 3000 C/O SHIMLA PLASTIC WORKS W.S.A.1/14 OPP:MASJID-E- 43 284 MR EBRAHIM ALIMOHAMED 57 NOT DELIVERED RIZWAN DASTGIR FEDERAL B AREA KARACHI 50 50 3001 3057 44 290 MR MOHAMED HAJI ALIMOHOMED 12 NOT DELIVERED 608-GUJRAT COLONY M A JINNAH ROAD KARACHI 51 51 3058 3069 418/A,BLOCK-'C' NEZARI SOCIETY NORTH NAZIMABAD 45 296 MST SAKINABAI ALIMOHAMMED 9 NOT DELIVERED KARACHI 52 52 3070 3078 SUITE' 313-314,CLIFTON CENTRE BLOCK NO 46 300 MST RASHIDA BEGUM ALAHDITTA 2 NOT DELIVERED 5,KEHKASHAN CLIFTON KARACHI 53 53 3079 3080 C/O MIAN MOHAMMED AMEEN 45,SHARAH-E-QUAID-E- 47 308 MISS HUMERA AMEEN 5 NOT DELIVERED AZAM LAHORE 54 54 3081 3085 48 309 MR AKBERALI ABDULHUSEIN AMIJEE 125 NOT DELIVERED IRELAND ROAD NISHTAR ROAD KARACHI 55 55 3086 3210 C/O CRESCENT JUTE PRODUCTS LIMITED 45-SHAHRAH-E- 49 310 MR MOHAMMAD AMIN 152 NOT DELIVERED QUAID-E-AZAM LAHORE 56 56 3211 3362 50 322 MR AMIRUDDIN 32 NOT DELIVERED BOMBAY BAZAR TANDO ADAM TANDO ADAM 57 57 3363 3394 ABC WOOL HOUSE ZAIB-UN-NISA STREET SADDAR 51 323 MST MEHRUN YUSOOF AMIWALA 154 DELIVERED KARACHI 58 58 3395 3548 B-4,CAPRI APARTMENTS PLOT NO F-4/2 K D A SCHEME 52 327 MR HAROON A GAFFAR ANDHA 3 NOT DELIVERED NO 1 KARACHI 59 59 3549 3551 53 329 MR HOSHANG SORABJI ANKLESARIA 5 NOT DELIVERED 53 KATRAK PARSI COLONY M A JINNAH ROAD KARACHI 60 60 3552 3556 54 330 MRS JULIE HOSHANG ANKLESARIA 1 NOT DELIVERED 53 KATRAK PARSI COLONY M A JINNAH ROAD KARACHI 61 61 3557 3557 MR HAJI MOHAMMAD WAHIDULLAH C/O BANARAS SILK HOUSE BANARAS MANSION ZAIB-UN- 55 333 ANSARI 2 NOT DELIVERED NISA STREET SADDAR KARACHI 62 62 3558 3559 56 334 MR MOHAMMAD YASEEN ANSARI 72 NOT DELIVERED P O BOX NO 419 KARACHI 63 63 3560 3631 148-HYDERABAD COLONY BAHADUR YAR JUNG ROAD 57 338 MR MUHAMMAD SALAHUDDIN ANSARI 28 NOT DELIVERED KARACHI 64 64 3632 3659 58 342 MR MUHAMMAD ANWAR 14 NOT DELIVERED HOUSE NO 903/8 F B AREA AZIZABAD KARACHI 65 65 3660 3673 3/A-IST WEST STREET DEFENCE OFFICERS HOUSING 59 347 MR MAHER ARIF 1 NOT DELIVERED AUTHORITY KARACHI 66 66 3674 3674 YUSUFALI M M LOOKMANJI BUILDING ALTAF HUSAIN 60 353 MR MOHAMMAD ASHRAF 3 NOT DELIVERED ROAD KARACHI 67 67 3675 3677 C/O MOHD YASIN & COMPANY 30-B,IST FLOOR 61 364 MR MOHAMMAD YASIN AZHAR 6 NOT DELIVERED GORDHANDAS CLOTH MARKET KARACHI 68 68 3678 3683 FIRST FLOR, B-2 PLOT NO.48-D/1 MUHAMMAD ALI HOUSING SOCIETY OFF GHAZI SALAHUDDIN ROAD 62 367 MR ABDUL WAHID ABDUL AZIZ 99 NOT DELIVERED KARACHI 69 69 3684 3782 C/O EBRAHIM HAJI HASHAM & SONS 60-IST FLOOR 63 380 MR HASHIM AHMED 2 NOT DELIVERED COCHINWALA MARKET LAXMIDAS STREET KARACHI 70 70 3783 3784 BAGH-E-KULSOOM 30, DEH THANO JAM GOTH DISTT 64 393 MR MOHAMMED HAROON AHMED 19 NOT DELIVERED MALIR KARACHI 71 71 3785 3803 65 394 MR SYED AHMED ALI 89 NOT DELIVERED E-77 BLOCK F NORTH NAZIMABAD KARACHI 72 72 3804 3892 IQBAL AUTO SPARES CHAKLALA ROAD CHAH SULTAN 66 402 MR SYED ASAD ALI 14 NOT DELIVERED RAWALPINDI 73 73 3893 3906 C/O SHEIKH BROTHERS 601 - AL AMEERA CENTER 67 414 MR SULTAN AHMAD 973 DELIVERED SHAHRAH-E-IRAQ SADDAR KARACHI 74 75 3907 4879 MEHVUSH',5-AMIR KHUSRO ROAD BLOCK 7 & 8 68 423 MRS UNAIZAH ASHFAQ 813 NOT DELIVERED OVERSEAS CO-OP HOUSING SOCIETY KARACHI 76 77 4880 5692 536-W PHASE III LAHORE CANTT CO-OP HOUSING 69 428 MR ARIF M ALLAHRAKHA 124 NOT DELIVERED SOCIETY LAHORE 78 78 5693 5816 70 438 MRS NABIUN NISA AHSAN 7 NOT DELIVERED 160/013 P E C H S KARACHI 79 79 5817 5823 C/O FAROOQ FANCY HOUSE 145-M A JINNAH ROAD 71 441 MR FEROZE AHMED 424 DELIVERED NEAR DENSO HALL KARACHI 80 80 5824 6247 C/O KOHINOOR THREAD BALL FACTORY MUMTAZ & CO 72 460 MR MUMTAZ AHMED 50 NOT DELIVERED CHOWK MITHADAR KARACHI KARACHI 81 81 6248 6297 RAVI FOOD PRODUCTS(PRIVATE) LIMITED 29-K 73 462 MR KH IBRAR AHMED 732 DELIVERED 35202-2479591-1 GULBERG-II LAHORE 82 83 6298 7029 74 463 MR KH IJAZ AHMED 18 DELIVERED 28-B2 GULBERG-3 LAHORE 84 84 7030 7047 MR GHULAM MOHAMMED 152-A ADAMJEE NAGAR KATHIAWAR CO-OP HOUSING 75 472 AHMEDANI 391 DELIVERED SOCIETY OFF JAUHAR ROAD KARACHI 85 85 7048 7438 D-6, HASHOO TERRACE FL-5, BLOCK 5 CLIFTON 76 475 MR AMIR ALI 201 DELIVERED KARACHI 86 86 7439 7639 R-538 PAK KAUSAR TOWN BEHIND ZAKIA PALACE 77 476 MR ASIF ALI 9 NOT DELIVERED MALIR EXTENSION KARACHI 87 87 7640 7648 NO 2 DARUL AMAN CO-OPERATIVE HOUSING SOCIETY NO 2 BLOCK NO 7 & 8 SHAHEED-E-MILLAT ROAD 78 481 MR SYED MANSOOR ALI 299 DELIVERED KARACHI 88 88 7649 7947 79 505 MR MOHAMMAD ASLAM 3,215 DELIVERED 15/300-NISAR ROAD LAHORE 89 95 7948 11162 HOUSE NO.
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