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Public Notice Auction of Gold Ornament & Valuables PUBLIC NOTICE AUCTION OF GOLD ORNAMENT & 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 from 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 as mentioned hereunder: Mark up Balance as on Customer Name Address Sr. No. Account 07 SEP 2020 1 1148605 NAVEED ALI SOOMRO HOUSE NO 7 489 A SHE EDKI KHOHI SIDIQUE MORI SHIKAR PUR SHIKARPUR 52,422 2 1312357 MOHAMMAD MANSHA VPO KHAS KUTYALA SHA IKAIN BACHER MANDI BAHA DU DIN MANDI BAHAUDDIN 13,938 3 1179641 QAMAR ABBAS KAZMI VILLAGE AND POST OFF ICE KOAT MIANA TEHSIL KOAT MON IN DISTT SARGODHA SARGODHA 108,399 4 1148605 NAVEED ALI SOOMRO HOUSE NO 7 489 A SHE EDKI KHOHI SIDIQUE MORI SHIKAR PUR SHIKARPUR 55,266 5 1475296 WAQAR HUSSAIN JAJJA AUR PO KHAS KO T SHER MUHAMMAD TEH PHALIA DIS TT MANDI BAHAUDDIN MANDI BAHAUDDIN 3,462 6 1179641 QAMAR ABBAS KAZMI VILLAGE AND POST OFF ICE KOAT MIANA TEHSIL KOAT MON IN DISTT SARGODHA SARGODHA 109,378 7 997319 NAGMA H C 2864 MOHALLAH M ESTARACHI SHAKI SHAH UC-4 HYDE RABAD HYDERABAD 390 8 1263339 MIR MUHAMMAD ALI H NO 52 PARO CIVIL L INES HYDERABAD HYDERABAD 57,212 9 1312405 MAZHAR ALI ABBASI MOHALLAH ISMAIL KALO RO GOTH INDUS ROAD LATIFABAD H YDERABAD HYDERABAD 32,775 10 1362935 HAJI GHULAM MUSTAFA CHANDIO H NO C 12 ZEESHAN HO USING SCHEME NEW CITIZEN COLON Y QASIMABAD HYDERABAD HYDERABAD 28,133 11 1424076 UROOJ JAVED HOUSE NO A 113 243 M OHALLAH HIRABAD JAIL ROAD HIRA BAD HYDERABAD HYDERABAD 49,013 12 1271356 RIAZ AHMED GEO FARHAN BARTAN ST ORE MAIN SHAHI BAZAR UMAR DAHO SARHAD UMAR DAHO SARHAD 6,210 13 1307668 DUR MUHAMMAD URF MUNEER AHMED VILLAGE LESSORI PO M ATHELO HAMRO TAH DIST GHOTKI GHOTKI 12,121 14 1355956 IRSHAD ALI SSD PHOTO COLOR STUD IO SHAHI BAZAR MIRPUR MATHELO DIST GHOTKI GHOTKI 280 15 1364337 WASEEMULLAH SOOMRO C 57 SUNNY HEIGHTS B LOCK 10 A MAIN RASHID MINHAS R OAD GULSHAN E IQBAL KARACHI KARACHI 9,492 16 1259818 RAJAB ALI QUAID EAZAM ROAD HAB IB CHOWK NEAR JACOBABAD JACOBABAD 24,341 17 1287903 MUJEEB UR REHMAN KHOSO MUJEEB GRAIN MERCHAN T MEHAR GAJI KHAHWAR ROAD NEAR CHANDIA RICE MILL MEHAR DISTR DADU 3,794 18 1148605 NAVEED ALI SOOMRO HOUSE NO 7 489 A SHE EDKI KHOHI SIDIQUE MORI SHIKAR PUR SHIKARPUR 37,538 19 1297575 HINA SEHAR FLAT NO 503 A 2 BLOC K B HARMAIN TOWERS GULISTAN E JOHAR BLOCK 19 NEAR JOHAR MOR KARACHI 237 20 1338532 WAJID IRFAN ALI GHAR PO KHAS CHA K 89 6R TEH AND DIST SAHIWAL SAHIWAL 7,610 21 1260442 RIAZ AHMAD LUNDA BHADERA PO SAM E TEHSIL CHISHTIAN DISTT BAHAW AL NAGAR BAHAWAL NAGAR 6,339 22 1319176 MUHAMMAD KALEEM BASTI LONA QABOOL FA TANI PO MAHTA JHEDU TEHSIL CHI SHTIAN DIST BAHAWAL NAGAR BAHAWALNAGAR 5,550 23 1289049 AHSAAN ARIF 103 E BLOCK NAWAB TO WN RAIWIND ROAD LAHORE LAHORE 16,151 24 1436977 SHAZIA ARSHAD DEFENCE ROAD NEARBHA TTA CHOWK LHR LAHORE 19,527 25 1302548 IMRAN AKRAM SALOOKE P O SAME TEH WAZIRABAD DIST GUJRANWALA GUJRANWALA 19,011 26 1511473 SAFDAR IJAZ CHAK NO 1 GUJRANWALA ROAD KALASKY TEH WAZIRABAD DI STT GUJRANWALA GUJRANWALA 6,080 27 1208969 ZEESHAN AKRAM HOUSE NO 854 MUHALLA NIZAM BLOCK ALLAMA IQBAL TOWN LAHORE LAHORE 897 28 1000057 SYED HUSNAIN HAMMAD SADAT HOUSESAHIWAL R OAD PAKPATTAN 14,301 29 1263970 MUHAMMAD JAMIL CHAK NO 9 EB PO CHAK NO 7 EB TEHSI TEHSIL ARIFWALA DISTRICT PAKPATTAN 960 30 1325332 ZAHOOR AHMAD CHAK NO 7 KB DAKHANA KALYANA TEHSIL O DISTRICT PAK PATTAN PAKPATTAN 24,520 31 1417772 ABDUL MALIK POST OFFICE HOOTA KO T BAKHSHA TEHSIL DISTRICT PAKP ATTAN PAKPATTAN 31,680 32 1437574 AHMAD SAEED CHAK BAIT BHATIYA PO BALI DILAWAR ARIFWALA 15,766 33 1447427 SAJIDA IMRAN CHAK NO 30 EB PO SAM E TEHSIL ARIFWALA DISTRICT PAK PATTAN PAKPATTAN 5,178 34 1447784 MUHAMMAD YAR CHAK BAIT BHATTAIN B ALARA LAKHO KA DAKKHANA BEHLI DILAWAR TEHSIL ARIFWALA DISTRI PAKPATTAN 14,509 35 1476281 MEHBOOB ALI PO QABOLA CHAK NO 81 EB TEHSIL ARIFWALA DISTRICT P AKPATTAN PAKPATTAN 16,021 36 1483697 MUHAMMAD ASHRAF PO SAME CHAK NO 161 EB ARIFWALA DISTT PAKPATTAN PAKPATTAN 21,811 37 829530 KHURRAM SHAHZAD CHAPRARI PO CHAPR SIALKOT SIALKOT 658 38 837721 AYESHA SOHAIL HOUSE 110 STREET 3 HOSPITAL MOHALLA EID PURA LAHORE 8,462 39 1417108 MEHWISH KANWAL HOUSE 102104 STREET 131 MUHALLAH KAMAL DIN HAQ NAW AZ ROAD NEAR ADIL CENTER BAGHB LAHORE 30,941 40 1480925 AYESHA ASIF HOUSE NO 13 SAJJAD C OLONY AMIR ROAD NEAR MAKKA MAS JID SHAHDBAGH LAHORE LAHORE 4,691 41 725435 WAQAS ILYAS BUKHARI COLONY NEA PUBLIC SCHOOL MUBARI BAHAWALNAGAR 12,374 42 736859 NAZIR AHMAD PO KHALIS KHORD B AKBAR MADI NEHAL BAHAWALNAGAR 2,557 43 904036 MUHAMMAD JAVAID SONDHA PO KHAS TEH BAHAWALNAGAR BAHAWALNAGAR 5,680 44 929512 KHUDA YAR BASTI NAWAZ ABAD ALI GOHAR NO 326 PO TAKHAT MAHAL BAHAWALNAGAR 18,274 45 993651 ZAHEER AHMAD MAHAR WALI PO ADA TEHSIL AND DISTRICT BAHWALNAGAR 17,890 46 1182010 MUHAMMAD SHEER KHAN HARI PURA SOHAIL SIN GH PO CHAWAKA ROAD TEHSIL MINC HINABAD DISTRICT BAHAWALNAGAR BHAWALNAGAR 6,665 47 1258749 MUHAMMAD AZAM BASTI CHOUDHERY WALA PO DOLAT PUR SHADI WALA TEHSI L DISTIRC BAHAWAL NAGAR BAHAWAL NAGAR 12,391 48 1284801 JAVED IQBAL NEAR MASJID ABBASIA MOHALLAH BASTI SADAR DEEN WOKL A COLONY BAHAWALNAGAR BAHAWAL NAGAR 10,161 49 1371785 MUNIR AHMAD PO KHAS PEER SAKANDA R HATAR TEHSIL BAHWALNAGAR BAHAWALNAGAR 404 50 1404468 CHOUDHARY SHAMAS MUNIR BLOCK X MODAL TOWN H OUSE NO 396 B BAHAWALNAGAR BHAWALNAGAR 23,432 51 1416528 MUHAMMAD RAMZAN DHAAB SYED MUHAMMAD MINCHNABAD TEH BAHAWALANAGAR BAHAWALNAGAR 13,750 52 1446298 MUHAMMAD NAWAZ BHEENI GOPERA P O KH AS LALEKA TEHSIL MINCHNABAD DI STRICT BAHAWALNAGAR BAHAWALNAGAR 24,537 53 1457420 ABDUL GUFFAR BASTI ROHNA ATAR SIN GH SANI BAHWALNAGAR BAHAWALNAGAR 15,760 54 1466538 IJAZ AHMED BASTI LANDI JODEHKA DHAB WAZERKA PO TOBA BALOCHA T EHSIL AND DISTRIC BAHAWALNAGR BHAWALNAGAR 3,850 55 1484832 MUHAMMAD IJAZ CHAL PANKOOSI PO KHA S ALLAH YAR CHISTI TESHI AND D ISTIC BAHAWALNAGAR BAHWALNAGAR 4,741 56 1521316 JAVED IQBAL PO KHAS DHAB SENETEK A TESHIL ZILA BAHWALNAGAR BHAWALNAGAR 5,500 57 1543508 MUHAMMAD SHAKEEL CHAK GIROO SAR GARDA RI WALA SHARQI PO BALA ARAYI T EHSIL DISTRIC BAHAWALNAGAR BAHAWALNAGAR 650 58 582074 MUHAMMAD MUNIR CHAK NO 32 BC P ODA IRA BHAKA TEHSIL DISTRICT BAHAWALPUR LAHORE 6,743 59 590199 IRFAN MURTAZA BASTI GOTH LASHK AR POST OFFICE SAMMA SATTA TEHSIL AND DIST BAHAWALPUR PUNJAB 8,183 60 614228 SADIA MANZOOR HOUSE NO 129BV MOHALLA ISLAM PURA NEAR CHICKEN MARKET BAHAWALPUR 8,281 61 648556 ZAHID AHMAD H NO 3 BLOCK Y DISPOSAL ROAD BAHAWALPUR 25,176 62 657572 MUHAMMAD AZHAR MUHAMMAD AZHAR - CO GHALLA MANDI BAHAWALPUR 18,133 63 977815 RAFIA BIBI HOUSE NO BX108 NOOR MAHAL ROAD BAHAWALPUR 8,548 64 1168415 SHAHBAZ FAIZ TUBE WAIL MALIK HAYY AT MUHAMMAD PO BAKIR PUR TEH D IST BAHAWALPUR PAKISTAN BAHAWALPUR 28,292 65 1181926 SHIEKH MUHAMMAD ARIF BAHAWAL AUTOS SHOP N O 8 9 AMEER KHAN PLAZA SIRANI MASJID MULTAN ROAD BAHAWALPUR BAHAWALPUR 8,430 66 1283891 MUHAMMAD AMJAD AREEB HOUSE NUM 9 B MIDDLE TRUST COLONY BAHAWALPUR BAHAWALPUR 24,296 67 1304937 MUHAMMAD FAIZAN MASUD MODEL TOWN A SHABB ROAD HOUSE NO C11-18 BAHAWALPUR 12,252 68 1423637 MUHAMMAD SHAHID WASEEMABAD COLONY DE RA IZZAT BAHAWALPUR BAHAWALPUR 18,690 69 1440385 MALIK ZAHID SARFARAZ PO KHAS JHOK HAJI TE HSIL KHAIR PUR TAMEWALI DISTRI CT BAHAWALPUR BAHAWALPUR 14,482 70 1450899 AMMAD KHAN CARVAN GIFT CENTRE S ARAIKI CHOWK BAHAWALPUR BAHAWALPUR 25,859 71 1482302 GHAZANFAR ABBAS UNIVERSITY CHOWK SE COLLEGE ROAD CHAKI WALI GALI B AGHI KHANA BAHAWALPUR BAHAWALPUR 9,310 72 1482416 REHANA BALQEES JAIL ROAD ARIF COLON Y NEAR MUNEEB PROPERTY DEALER BAHAWALPUR BAHAWALPUR 23,024 73 1494014 RAHEEL RAMZAN HOUSE NO 71 STREET JAFRI TOWN BAHAWALPUR 28,492 74 1513852 MEHJABEEN BUKHARI HOUSE NO 37 A TIPU SHAHEED ROAD MODEL TOWN A BAHAWALPUR LAHORE 44,089 75 1527512 MUHAMMAD GHAZI AHMAD KHAN FAISAL BAGH COLONY J AIL ROAD HOUSE NO 85 STREET NO 3 BAHAWALPUR BAHAWALPUR 5,678 76 1048455 MUZAFFAR ALI BASTI MUHAMMAD KHAN MIRALI PO AHMAD PUR SIAL RANJE ET KOT DISTT JHANG JHANG 9,556 77 1416431 FARKHUNDA BIBI STREET NO 03 GULRAIZ COLONY PUL BARRARAN MULTAN MULTAN 28,914 78 1243237 RANA MUHAMMAD SIKANDAR RANA ACADEMY 843 N S AMNABAD LAHORE LAHORE 40,921 79 1454198 IQRA RAZZAQ CHAK NO 543 EB POST OFFICE KHAS TEHSIL AND DISTRIC T VEHARI VEHARI 14,401 80 1534826 NOMAN JABBAR ANDRON NILE COTTON F ACTORY BLOCL K BUREWALA DISTT VEHARI VEHARI 38,816 81 1535588 MUHAMMAD TALHA MULTAN ROAD STREET N O 4 MOHALLA IQBAL NAGAR BUREWA LA BUREWALA 4,057 82 1057092 MADEEHA RAUF ABADI GHANA PO CHICH AWATNI CHAK NO 1097R TEHSIL CH ICHAWATNI CHICHAWATNI 5,102 83 1156270 MUHAMMAD SHAHBAZ CHAK NO 54 12L PO KH AS TEHSIL CHICHAWATNI CHICHAWATNI 5,584 84 1358085 SHAHID IQBAL CHAK NO 18 C 7 R DAK KHANA PURANI CHICHAWATNI CHIC HAWATNI DISTT SAHIWAL SAHIWAL 6,371 85 1364726 MUHAMMAD RAZZAQ PO SAME CHAK NO 117 7 D R CHICHAWATNI CHICHAWATNI 5,743 86 1373471 MUHAMMAD BILAL CHAK NO 47-12-L
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