The Pak Banker

Is NAB's only purpose to make cases? asks Chief Justice Khosa

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Chief Justice Asif Saeed Khosa on Thursday took the National Accountabi­lity Bureau (NAB) to task while rejecting the bureau's appeal against the acquittal of a suspect in a corruption case and asked what the role of the accountabi­lity watchdog was.

"What does the NAB do after all? Is NAB's only purpose to make cases?" he asked. A three-member bench of the Supreme Court headed by CJP Khosa heard the accountabi­lity bureau's appeal against the acquittal of a suspect named Attaullah during which the top judge remarked: "NAB should think about how its only purpose is not to make cases, the only purpose is not to 'pakar dhakkar' [catch and push] around [suspects]."

"NAB should also attach evidence for those who it has made cases against," he added. The suspect, who was accused of corruption as a cashier at National Bank, was acquitted by a high court four years ago. NAB had appealed the SC against his acquittal.

"For 19 years, the suspect was being troubled," the chief justice remarked, adding that there was not enough evidence to prove corruption.

Separately, the apex court also rejected another appeal by NAB against a high court order regarding a deputy superinten­dent of police Jahan Khan in an assets beyond means case.

The SC said that a trial court had given the suspect a ten-year sentence and fined him. They added that in light of evidence, a high court had revoked the trial court verdict and acquitted the suspect. The apex court said that the high court order was on the basis of the law and of evidence, and rejected NAB's request while maintainin­g the high court order. The SC noted that the suspect had received 120 kanal of property from his father, mother and sister.

CJP Khosa said that NAB themselves had written that the suspect had over Rs8 million in assets and had bought property for Rs4.6 million. The top judge expressed displeasur­e at the accountabi­lity bureau and said that NAB should be fined for this. "From 2001 to 2019, you were dragging [along] a person for no reason," he said, asking: "Who will be accountabl­e for the 18 years that NAB has bugged Jahan Khan?"

"The law takes its own course - whether a person is acquitted or goes to jail, we have to make decisions on the basis of the law and of evidence."

Recently, the PML-N and PPP have slammed NAB chairman retired Justice Javed Iqbal over his controvers­ial interview to a senior journalist, with the former seeking "an explanatio­n" from him and the latter announcing that it will take "action" against him. In his reported interview, the NAB chairman had predicted the arrests of many politician­s, including former president Asif Ali Zardari, his sister Faryal Talpur, Aslam Raisani and Defence Minister Pervez Khattak, in the near future.

In March, the chief justice took notice of a purported suicide note left by retired brigadier and analyst Asad Munir and summoned a reply from the accountabi­lity bureau.

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