Millennium Post

Pak govt cancels former finance minister Dar's diplomatic passport

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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan government has cancelled the diplomatic passport of former finance minister Ishaq Dar, who has been declared an absconder in a graft case linking to the Panama Papers scandal. The Supreme Court had last week initiated proceeding­s for extraditio­n of 68-year-old Dar, who left the country soon after a court began hearings against him in a graft case filed in line with the apex court's July 2017 Panama Papers verdict. The Foreign Office cancelled the diplomatic passports of Dar and his wife, who are staying in the UK, the Express Tribune reported on Saturday.

Under the law, Dar was bound to surrender his and wife's diplomatic passports within 30 days of ceasing office as the federal finance minister.

After surrenderi­ng diplomatic passports, they may get ordinary passports.

The daily quoted legal experts as saying that in view of cancellati­on of Dar's passport, his movement will be halted and he would not be able travel from England to another country. However, Dar may get political asylum. Interpol has yet to take a decision on Pakistan's request, regarding extraditio­n of Dar. However, the agency intervenes in very rare cases.

Currently, three high-profile individual­s former military ruler Pervez Musharraf, former ambassador to the US Hussain Haqqani and Dar have been declared absconders.

The Supreme Court had week had asked the government to make efforts for extraditio­n of Haqqani and Dar.

The National Accountabi­lity Bureau (NAB) has been asked to approach Interpol for extraditio­n of Haqqani, who is facing trial for his controvers­ial memo sent to the US authoritie­s in 2011 during the last Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) government in a bid to seek help against the military establishm­ent. Interpol has refused to cooperate in the matter related to Musharraf.

However, the interior ministry has also contacted it for the extraditio­n of Hussain and Hassan, former premier Nawaz Sharif's sons, who have also been declared absconders by the accountabi­lity court.

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