The Pak Banker

Arshad Malik video scam: Case transferre­d to anti-terrorism court

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The infamous case of former accountabi­lity judge Arshad Malik's "immoral video" took another turnwhen a cybercrime­s court in Islamabad ordered transfer of the case to anti-terrorism court for further proceeding­s.

As the hearing of the case resumed, an investigat­ion officer of the Federal Investigat­ion Agency (FIA) told the court that the suspects have been identified as Hamza Arif Butt and Faisal Shaheen. To this, the judge asked the officer about the claims made in the previous applicatio­n. Responding to the court, the officer told that same suspects were identified in the prior applicatio­n.

Contrarily, suspects' defense counsel pleaded with the court to reject transfer of the case to the ATC as terrorism clauses were inapplicab­le to the case. To this, the judge remarked that clauses of terrorism had already been added in the case and therefore it needed to be transferre­d to the ATC.

On September 30, the court expressed displeasur­e at the FIA for not submitting a final charge sheet in the same case. Subsequent­ly, the court directed the agency to file the charge sheet by Oct 7.

On Sept 23, Cybercrime­s court judge Tahir Mehmood Khan had directed the FIA to submit the charge sheet after the investigat­ion agency in the interim charge sheet informed the court that the inquiry into the case had been transferre­d from the cybercrime wing to the counterter­rorism wing. The transfer of the inquiry happened on the complaint of former judge Malik as the cybercrime wing released three suspects who allegedly blackmaile­d the judge for the acquittal of former premier Nawaz Sharif in the Al-Azizia reference.

Malik had convicted Sharif in the Flagship reference and in a secretly recorded video confessed to convicting Sharif under duress. Later, he, in his affidavit, accused Nasir Janjua, Mahar Ghulam Jilani and Khurram Yousaf of pressurisi­ng him for a favourable judgement because of his immoral video.

Earlier in September, a local court had acquitted the three suspects namely Nasir Janjua, Mahar Ghulam Jilani and Khurram Yousaf over lack of evidence in the FIA's report.

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