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    Home » Pakistan’s FIA seeks arrests of PM Shehbaz, son in money-laundering case; courtroom extends bail

    Pakistan’s FIA seeks arrests of PM Shehbaz, son in money-laundering case; courtroom extends bail

    EditorialBy EditorialJune 4, 2022Updated:June 4, 2022 World No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Mr. Shehbaz and Mr. Hamza appeared earlier than the Special Court amidst excessive safety.

    Mr. Shehbaz and Mr. Hamza appeared earlier than the Special Court amidst excessive safety.

    Pakistan’s Federal Investigation Agency (FIA), which is probing Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and his son and Punjab Chief Minister Hamza Shehbaz in a multi-billion rupees (Pakistani rupees) money-laundering case, on June 4 requested the courtroom to permit their arrest for additional investigation. The courtroom, nevertheless, prolonged their pre-arrest bail till June 11.

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    The FIA additionally filed an interim investigation report in opposition to the premier and different suspects within the ₹ 14 billion ($ 75 million) cash laundering case in opposition to them.

    Mr. Shehbaz and Mr. Hamza appeared earlier than the Special Court amidst excessive safety.

    “An FIA prosecutor submitted an interim investigation report in the court and sought arrest of prime suspects – Prime Minister Shehbaz and Punjab Chief Minister Hamza – arguing that their custody is needed for further probe in the case as they have not joined the investigation and cooperated with investigators,” a courtroom official informed PTI.

    The prime minister’s counsel Advocate Amjad Pervez strongly objected to the FIA’s plea and termed it a “false assertion of the agency”.

    He mentioned that the FIA had already investigated the daddy and the son after they had been in jail in Lahore.

    He mentioned that his purchasers had not solely joined the investigation after they had been in jail but in addition appeared earlier than the investigators on the FIA workplace.

    “The case is pending for the last one-and-a-half-year and investigation against Mr. Shehbaz and Mr. Hamza by the FIA has been completed,” Mr. Pervez argued.

    He additional mentioned that this case has been politically motivated which was instituted by the earlier authorities of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf with just one purpose to ship them behind bars.

    In the listening to final week, Mr. Shehbaz had informed the courtroom: “What to talk about money laundering allegations against me, I never received salary and other perks when I was chief minister of Punjab for 10 years or so. God has made me the prime minister of this country. This case of money laundering has been instituted against me and my sons on political grounds as money laundering charges against us have no basis and evidence.” Presiding decide Ijaz Awan reissued the arrest warrant for the premier’s different son Suleman Shehbaz within the case and adjourned the listening to until June 11. Mr. Suleman has been absconding within the U.Ok. since 2019.

    Ousted prime minister Imran Khan had questioned the presence of Mr. Suleman within the delegation of Mr. Shehbaz that referred to as on the Turkish president this week in Ankara.

    Mr. Shehbaz and his sons – Hamza and Suleman – had been booked by the FIA in November 2020 underneath numerous sections of the Prevention of Corruption Act and Anti Money Laundering Act.

    The FIA investigation has mentioned that it has detected 28 benami accounts, allegedly of the Shehbaz household, by which an quantity of 14 billion Pakistani Rupees was laundered from 2008 to 2018.

    The FIA examined the cash path of 17,000 credit score transactions.

    The quantity was saved in “hidden accounts” and given to Mr. Shehbaz in his private capability, in keeping with the fees.

    Mr. Imran, since his ouster as premier, has been concentrating on Mr. Shehbaz questioning as how an individual dealing with cash laundering expenses can grow to be the prime minister.

    He calls Mr. Shehbaz “Crime Minister” and vows to proceed his battle to ship what he phrases “imported government” dwelling. He has additionally blamed the U.S. for ending his authorities after he selected to go to Russia in opposition to its want.

    Source: www.thehindu.com

    Federal Investigation Agency FIA Hamza Shehbaz Pakistan Federal Investigation Agency Pakistan FIA Pakistan prime minister Pakistan Punjab Chief Minister Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif Shehbaz Shehbaz sharif
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