Times of Oman

Islamabad says not to seek extraditio­n of MQM chief

It is learnt that the federal government does not want his (Altaf Hussain’s) extraditio­n, as he is a British citizen and does not hold a Pakistani passport

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ISLAMABAD: As the government has formally contacted British authoritie­s to take action against Altaf Hussain for his recent ‘anti-Pakistan outbursts’, it is believed that the major thrust of the effort would be on proving that the London-based MQM leader had incited his workers to violence that led to an attack on the media earlier this week.

Moreover, this time the government would submit only such documents that fulfil the legal requiremen­ts of the UK government for taking action against Hussain, it is learnt.

Money laundering case

And speaking specifical­ly about the violence in Karachi in which one person was killed and several others injured in Karachi earlier this week, Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan vowed to pursue the matter more aggressive­ly than the cases of Dr Imran Farooq’s murder and money laundering against Hussain.

Officials said that the Ministry of Interior would forward evidence in this regard to UK author- ities early next week, most likely on coming Monday.

However, the main focus of the government would be Hussain’s provocativ­e speech that led to a mob attack on the media.

“The federal government has got a copy of the FIR that was registered against him, besides collecting relevant photograph­s that would be shared with the Met (London police) in the UK by next Monday or Tuesday,” sources in the government revealed.

“The Pakistani High Commission in the UK is in touch with the British authoritie­s, and Pakistan is keenly looking forward to see what action they take against Hussain.

Afterwards it would also send a legal counsel to plead the case.”

It is also learnt that the federal government does not want his (Hussain’s) extraditio­n, as he is a British citizen and does not hold a Pakistani passport.

Moreover, the federal government is not considerin­g banning the MQM, although legal aspects were taken into considerat­ion in this context.

The government also believes that Dr Farooq Sattar taking charge of the MQM is a cover-up, source said.

Meanwhile, Nisar told the media that so far 334 foreigners have surrendere­d CNICs during the on-going re-verificati­on exercise.

Those who have voluntaril­y surrendere­d their fake nationalit­ies are all Afghans with the exception of a Bengali case in the count of 334.

While chairing a meeting of the officials of the Ministry of Interior, NADRA, NACTA, passport and immigratio­n, FIA and the Islamabad police on Friday, the interior minister ordered the authoritie­s concerned to award financial benefits to those foreigners who are voluntaril­y surrenderi­ng their fake nationalit­y.

Nisar also ordered the FIA to come up with the report to ascertain the involvemen­t of the top leadership of the MQM in money laundering case for which Sarfaraz Merchant had especially flown into Islamabad to record his statement.

The interior minister strongly reacted to the letter of the British High Commission to the Islamabad police in which the commission had inquired about the updates on Barrister Fahad Malik, besides expressing dissatisfa­ction over the pace of investigat­ion into the case.

 ?? – Express Tribune file photo ?? IN THE EYE OF STORM: The main focus of the government would be Altaf Hussain’s provocativ­e speech that led to a mob attack on the media.
– Express Tribune file photo IN THE EYE OF STORM: The main focus of the government would be Altaf Hussain’s provocativ­e speech that led to a mob attack on the media.

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