The Pak Banker

PML-N workers, police clash outside NAB office before Maryam's hearing

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PML-N workers and police clashed on Tuesday outside a National Accountabi­lity Bureau (NAB) office in Lahore where party leader Maryam Nawaz had arrived to record her statement in a case related to "illegal" acquisitio­n of land in Raiwind.

The scene outside the building turned violent when the PML-N leader's caravan, which included several cars and hundreds of supporters on foot, reached outside the NAB premises on Multan road. Television footage showed men in plain clothes pelting stones at law enforcers, who were also seen assaulting some PML-N workers with batons, water cannons and tear gas. Several television channels also showed footage and pictures of cars, purportedl­y part of the PML-N caravan, laden with bags full of stones.

Dozens of party workers were also seen being taken into custody by police from the site. According to the PML-N spokespers­on, at least 50 workers were arrested by police during the clash.

As the situation outside the watchdog's building turned violent, Maryam, who was in one of the vehicles part of the caravan and surrounded by supporters, posted a video of her car's broken windshield and alleged that "police had pelted her car with stones [as a result of which] the glass had cracked".In another tweet, she condemned police brutality against PML-N party workers. "I strongly condemn police shelling, use of tear gas and lathi charge on peaceful party workers who came to show solidarity with me," she said.

She also shared pictures of party workers who were injured in the clash. Speaking to reporters, Maryam said she would not leave without recording her statement and that NAB should not have summoned her if they did not have the courage to listen to her replies.

"If you do not have the courage, you should have thought it through before calling me here. After calling me, you turn to shelling and pelting stones on innocent PML-N workers. If I did not have a bullet proof car, think of how much damage would have been caused." Maryam said she was advised to get pre-arrest bail to save herself from NAB's "black tactics" but she chose not to.

"I am getting messages from NAB to leave but I am standing here. If you have brought me here on false allegation­s, listen to my answers as well. If you have questioned, then have the courage to listen to my answers," she added. Later, she left after NAB said in a press release that her hearing had been postponed. In its statement on the incident.

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