Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Pak army says it will play its due role in leaks probe

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ISLAMABAD: In an unusual move, Pakistan army on Monday said that it will play its “due role” in a “legal and transparen­t manner” in probing the Panamagate case as part of the Supreme Court-ordered team which will investigat­e graft charges against Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and his family.

A five-judge Supreme Court bench last week ordered setting up of a Joint Investigat­ion Team comprising officials from different agencies including those from powerful spy agencies the InterServi­ces Intelligen­ce and the Military Intelligen­ce to probe graft charges against Sharifs.

In a statement, the army said the top Generals discussed the Panama Case verdict by the Supreme Court “with special reference to JIT”.

“The forum pledged that the institutio­n, through its members in joint investigat­ion team, shall play its due role in a legal and transparen­t manner fulfilling confidence reposed by the apex court of Pakistan,” the statement said.

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