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Sr.No ACCOUNT Customer Name Address Balance As of 03/12/2020 Public Notice Auction of Gold Ornaments & Valuables Finance facilities were extended by JS Bank Limited to its customers mentioned below against the security of deposit and pledge of Gold ornaments/valuables. The customers have neglected and failed to repay the finances extended to them by JS Bank Limited along with the mark-up thereon. The current outstanding liability of such customers is mentioned below. Notice is hereby given to the under mentioned customers that if payment of the entire outstanding amount of finance along with mark-up is not made by them to JS Bank Limited within 15 days of the publication of this notice, JS Bank Limited shall auction the Gold ornaments/valuables after issuing public notice regarding the date and time of the public auction and the proceeds realized form such auction shall be applied towards the outstanding amount due and payable by the customers to JS Bank Limited. No further public notice shall be issued to call upon the customers to make payment of the outstanding amounts due and payable to JS Bank Limited as mentioned hereunder: Balance as of Sr.No ACCOUNT Customer Name Address 03/12/2020 1 1148605 NAVEED ALI SOOMRO HOUSE NO 7 489 A SHE EDKI KHOHI SIDIQUE MORI SHIKAR PUR SHIKARPUR 268,787 2 1312357 MOHAMMAD MANSHA VPO KHAS KUTYALA SHA IKAIN BACHER MANDI BAHA DU DIN MANDI BAHAUDDIN 13,938 3 1259818 RAJAB ALI QUAID EAZAM ROAD HAB IB CHOWK NEAR JACOBABAD JACOBABAD 753,623 4 1475296 WAQAR HUSSAIN JAJJA AUR PO KHAS KO T SHER MUHAMMAD TEH PHALIA DIS TT MANDI BAHAUDDIN MANDI BAHAUDDIN 181,820 5 1184967 MAZAHR IQBAL NOOR MEDICAL STORE S HUMALI GATE DHQ MANDI BAHAUD D IN BAHAUD DIN 17,856 6 975573 NASRULLAH HOUSE NO659 DHANG NEAR ATTA MUHAMMAD JAMALI ROAD DISTRICT JACOBABAD 22,287 7 1261436 SUBHAN KHATOON VILLAGE PEHCHUA AND PECHUHO MOHALLAH JACOBABAD SIN DH JACOBABAD 229,853 8 1268558 AMIR JEHANGIR 29 EXT BLOCK R PEGCH SOCIETY COLLEGE ROAD LAHORE G ONDAL CHOWK LAHORE LAHORE 90,339 9 1431367 GHAZALA TALIB P 55 MUSLIM PARK HAM ZA STREET MUSLIM TOWN NO 01 SA RGODHA ROAD FAISALABAD FAISALABAD 215,627 10 1447468 HAFEEZ ULLAH MOHALLA BHUTTA MUHAM MAD PURAH NEAR MASJID GULZAR E MADINA HAROONABAD HAROONABAD 3,318 11 1515073 NADEEM ALI DUA KIRYANA SHOP B DISTRICT DADU DADU 12,598 12 1538305 HENNA AZIZ ZEESHAN HOUSE NO 209 U BLOCK STREET 6 PHASE II DHA LAHORE CANTT LAHORE 404,431 13 639331 ASHIQ HUSSAIN CHANDIO VILLAGE BALEDAIBALEDAI PO MEHAR TALUKA MEHAR DADU 2,269 14 520274 MUHAMMAD ADNAN ASHRAF HOUSE NO 525 SOUT HREN BLOCK SHAR QI COLONY VEHARI VEHARI 16,965 15 528138 PARVEZ AHMED HOUSE NO 1 PA RO ISLAMABAD MEEHAR TALUKA MEHAR ISLAMABAD 8,698 16 530723 MAAZ NAZIR 1246 STREET NO 3 MAKKAH COLONY GULBERG 3 LAHORE LAHORE 148,896 17 537087 MUHAMMAD QASIM VILLAGE SHAHPUR PO SHAHPUR TANDO ALLAHYAR TANDO ALLAYAR 33,282 18 538004 NISHAT PANHWAR H NO A96 FA RAZ VILLAS PHASE 03 QASIMABAD HYDERABAD 35,062 19 540075 ROOP CHAND HOUSE NO A865 MOH ADAM TOWN MIRPURKHAS MIR PUR KHAS 50,182 20 544890 HAZAR KHAN LASHARI GOTH HAJI SHAH BUX KHAN LASHARI DEH 29 PO AHMED BUX MIR PUR KHAS 1,042 21 544977 GHULAM MURTAZA CHUADHARY TRA DERS 50B GHALA MANDI VEHARI 6,259 22 546041 ZULFIQAR ALI VILLAGE HABIB LA KHO MEERAN PUR SULEMAN SOOMRO BULRI SHAH KARIM TANDO MUHAMMAD KHAN 12,090 23 548256 MUHAMMAD WASIF AZEEM HOUSE NO 286 MOHALLA TARIQABAD KHANEWAL 6,343 24 548484 MOHSIN ALI KOTE KOHRA TEHSILOZILA SIALKOT 1,092 25 550635 AMJAD ALI CHAK NO 515 EB PO BUREWALA DISTRICT VEHARI 5,639 26 551653 ABDUL SATTAR CHANDIO PARO ISLAMABAD MEHAR TALUKA MEHAR DADU 23,733 27 556568 ZAFFAR IQBAL KACHI PAIND KHAN TEHSIL AND DISTT DERA ISMAIL KHAN 4,136 28 557788 ABDUL MUTALIB SATHIO SYED MATHO SHAH TANDO MUHAMMAD KHAN 7,048 29 558361 ZAKIR HUSSAIN CHAK NO 169 EB P O CHAK NO 171 EB TEHSIL BUREWALA VEHARI 941 30 560219 IMDAD HUSSAIN BAKHU SHAH POST OFF ICE DEPALPUR TEHSIL DEPALPUR OKARA 3,414 31 561014 SADIA SHAFIQUE LOQMAN ROAD NIZAMABAD MUHALLA MEHAR SHAH WAZIRABAD GUJRANWALA 19,024 32 571656 RAFIA BANO H A 37 MUHALLA SINDH UNIVERSITY SOCIETY JAMSHORO JAMSHORO 8,979 33 572596 SYED SIRAJ AHMED SHAH WARD NO3 MOHALLAH SARWAR SHAH SUJAWAL DISTRICT THATTA 24,934 34 574955 ADNAN ALI NEW ADNAN SANDHU KARYANA STORE OLD DAKHANA BAZAR RAHIM YAR KHAN 4,998 35 577236 MUHAMMAD ESSA SABO RAHU TALUKA SAKRAND SINDH 13,697 36 582799 SAJJAD HUSSAIN CHAK 42M PO JALA ABAD DUNYA PUR TEHSIL ZILA LIDHRAN PUNJAB 4,641 37 583480 MAHRO VILLAGE HARYAR PO CHELHAR TALUKA CHHACHRO THARPARKER 3,162 38 584156 MUHAMMAD SARFRAZ WAKEEL CHA SUNARE WALA RAWANI PO GELLY WAL LODHRAN PUNJAB 6,156 39 586635 TALIB HUSSAIN BASTI MARI WASERA CHAK NO 79 PO KHAS TEHSIL AND DISTRICT VEHARI 16,764 40 587744 MUHAMMAD IQBAL CHAK NO 43 M PO JALAL ABAD TEH DUNYA PUR ZILA LODHRAN PUNJAB 60 41 591155 FAZAL HUSSAIN HOUSE NO 8 G STREET STREET NO 1 PEOPLES COLONY Y BLOCK VEHARI 13,014 42 591185 MUHAMMAD WARIS BASTI MARI WASERAN CHAK NO 79 WB PO KHAS TE HSIL AND DISTRICT VEHARI 5,208 43 592024 MUHAMMAD IQBAL CHAK NO 79 WB PO KHAS TEHSIL AND DISTRICT VEHARI 14,459 44 595112 MUHAMMAD ARSHAD OPPOSITE PEPSI AGENC Y DEFENCE ROAD SIALKOT SIALKOT 7,763 45 598493 TASAWAR HUSSAIN CHAK NO 55 WB PO KHAS TEHSI AND DISTRICT VEHARI 10,570 46 598850 MUHAMMAD ADIL H IDA 470 MUHOLLA WALLS ROAD MUHOLLA WALLS ROAD SUKKUR 155,333 47 598952 PARS RAM KOHISTAN NO 17 DAK KHANA JHAMPIR TEHSIL AND DISTT THATTA THATTA 8,054 48 599732 MUHAMMAD AMJAD ABBAS BASTI MARI WASSERAN CHAK NO 79 WB VEHARI VEHARI 2,241 49 605946 ATIF ALI THATHA ESSA TALWANDI PO KHAS TEHSIL NANKANA SAHIB DISTRICT SHEIKHUPURA 4,138 50 608953 SABIT ALI SHAH VILLAGE PATEJI PO BETTO JATOI TALUKA MEHAR DADU 10,181 51 610570 ABDUL KARIM INDHAR VILLAGE SAEED ALI INDHAR TALIEE PO PANOAKIL TAH PANOAKIL SUKKUR 4,965 52 611907 SYED QALB-E-ABBAS BELA NOOR SHAH SHAH MUZAFFARABAD 19,189 53 612061 MEHBOOB ALI VILLAGE MANTHAR OTHO PO SANJARCHANG TALUKA DISTT TAY DISTT TAY 12,073 54 616482 SYED ASIF ABBAS SHAH HOUSE NO 6 7 TANDO JHANIAN CIVIL LINES HYDERABAD 2,855 55 617296 SANTOSH KUMAR MOHALLAH NAWAZ ALI SHAH WARD NO 10 SUJAWAL TOWN COMMITTEE THATTA 36,282 56 619404 TARIQ MEHMOOD HOUSE NO 23 MUHALA ISTAQLALABAD COLONEY BLOCK A SARGODHA 30,266 57 619416 IMRAN UL HAQ HOUSE NO42 GRAIN MARKET GRAIN MARKET KHANEWAL 5,042 58 619882 TULSI DAS PUNESH ATTA CHAKKI TOWN VAR TASKEEN GHORABAD THATTA 16,003 59 622927 MUHAMMAD KAMRAN CHAKAR WASEER PO KARAM PUR TEHSIL MAILSI DISTT VEHARI 8,520 60 623508 AHMED SAEED CHAK NO 62 FATEF STREET NO 2 HASILPUR BAHAWALPUR 6,176 61 625763 ABDUL RAZZAQ CHAK NO 14V TEHSIL KABIRWALA DIST KHANEWAL 4,233 62 626310 ZUBAIR AHMED VILLAGE MUHAMMAD BACHAL KHAN OLD PO BAIJI SHAREEF PANO AKIL SUKKUR 17,212 63 627807 MUHAMMAD AHMAD CHAK NO 30NP AHMAD PUR LAMA TEHSIL SADIQ ABAD DIST RAHIM YAR KHAN 5,974 64 629832 MUHAMMAD ZEESHAN KHAN HNOA121 RIZWAN SOCIETY SECTOR 38A GULZAREHIJRI KARACHI 226 65 631133 MUHAMMAD TARIQ FAROOQ CHAK BHATIIAN NOOR MUHAMMAD BHANGRAN PO AHMAD PUR CHISHTI BAHAWALNAGAR 4,913 66 632302 SYED MOHSIN UMAIR OPPOSITE CIVIL HOSPITAL MANGA MOULLAHA ADIL TOWN MANGA MANDI LAHORE 19,789 67 633785 WAQAR ALI DAHAR VILLAGE BOTHRO TALUKA MEHAR DADU 7,078 68 634212 AMIR SOHAIL H NO2959 MOH DINA CHAKIAN LALAMUSA TEH KHARIAN DIST GUJRAT 3,580 69 636125 ORANGZAIB NABO DA THETA DAWAR PO KHAS CHINIOT 4,888 70 636807 ASHOK KUMAR ESRANI PAK MEDICAL STORE THEBA ROAD NEAR IMAM BARGAH MEHAR DISTT DADU 4,367 71 641163 RAJ KUMARI H NO 734C PARO JUMAN SHAH DARGHA TANDO ADAM 67,773 72 641256 DOST MUHAMMAD CHAK MATHROMA AHMAD NAGAR DAK KHANA KHAS TEHSIL LALIAN DISTRICT CHINIOT 5,911 73 641936 FAZAL RAHIM JAMAL AWAN PO TANK TEHSIL AND DISTRICT TANK 17,897 74 646861 SOHAIL AHMAD H NO 162 STREET NO 15 SECTOR E7 ISLAMABAD 4,274 75 647647 NADEEM QAESAR PO GARHA MORE CHAK NO 96 WB TEHSIL MAILSI DISTRICT VEHARI 25,689 76 648556 ZAHID AHMAD H NO 3 BLOCK Y DISPOSAL ROAD BAHAWALPUR 16,989 77 649561 SHAFQAT RASOOL H NO 1293 ROAD H PHASE III BAHRIA TOWN RAWALPINDI 22,020 78 653258 MUHAMMAD RIAZ CHAK NO 5 SP PO HAVILY LAKHA DEPALPUR 11,919 79 654083 ALLAH DITTA MANDI SHAH JEWNA DAK KHANA KHAS JHANG 126 80 656027 MASOOD AHMED BANGLOW NO 12 SECTOR NO 3 600 YARDS ARIF BUILDERS SUKKUR TOWNSHIP SUKKUR 12,647 81 656088 HAJI MEHMOOD CHAK HAJI ZULIFQAR WALA MUGHYANA TEHSIL AND DISTRICT JHANG 10,137 82 657572 MUHAMMAD AZHAR MUHAMMAD AZHAR - CO GHALLA MANDI BAHAWALPUR 13,155 83 660963 MUHAMMAD ADNAN CHAK NO 5 WB PO KHAS TEHSIL AND DISTRICT VEHARI 11,545 84 662576 GULSHAN NOREEN CAMEL LOGISTICS 102 FIRST FLOOR PMA TRADE CENTRE LAHORE 1,365 85 663816 ISHAQUE VILLAGE HAJI FATEH MUHAMMAD RAJAR PO SOFI FAQIR UMERKOT 8,409 86 666059 ANSAR ABBAS SHAH MOJ DARYA SHEIKH CHOHAR PO KHAS TEHSIL AND DISTRICT JHANG 8,041 87 666589 PREEM CHAND VILLAGE HAJI FATEH MUHAMMAD RAJAR PO RAJA RASTI TULKA UMERKOT MIRPURKHAS 3,330 88 667546 KAILASH KUMAR NEAR BHUTTO HALL PAKWAN CENTRE DR GALI CITY AND DISTRICT THATTA 4,020 89 668693 MUHAMMAD JAHANGIR ALAM CHAK NO 62 EB PO CHAK NO 58 EB TEHSIL ARIF WALA DISTRICT PAKPATTAN 9,852 90 671257 SHAHID ASLAM THALAIR CALONY KOTLI PUNJAB 52,443 91 679084 ALTAF HUSSAIN GALI LATU FAQIR MUHALLA HAIDER SHAH SHERAZI DI KHAN 8,883 92 685891 SAIMA ZAKA MADHARIAN WALA ROAD MOHALLAH TAJPURA HAFIZABAD 76,827 93 686851 PIYAR ALI VILLAGE FAQIR NOOR MUHAMMAD BHANBRO PO CHHOR UMERKOT 19,272 94 689835 MUHAMMAD FAISAL BODLA PO DEPALPUR NAWAN KOT TEHSIL DEPALPUR DISTRICT OKARA 32,513 95 703993 MUHAMMAD AMJAD MAKAN NO 88 MOHALA AL WAQAR COLONY BLOCK NO 9 HAROONABADDISTT BAHAWALNAGAR 0 96 704700 MUHAMMAD IQBAL PO VANIKEY TARAR BALEKI NEW TEHSIL AND DISTRICT HAFIZABAD 11,380 97 706474 MUHAMMAD SARWAR HOUSE NO 9 STREET NO 2 KARAM NAGAR KHOKHAR ROAD BADAMI BAGH LAHORE 1 98 712580 GHULAM SABAR
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