Pakistan Today (Lahore)

IMRAN LEAVES NAB RAWALPINDI AFTER 4-HOUR-LONG INVESTIGAT­ION IN AL-QADIR TRUST CASE

- ISLAMABAD Staff Report

PTI Chairman Imran Khan on Tuesday spent nearly four hours at the National Accountabi­lity Bureau’s Rawalpindi office in connection with the probe in the Al-qadir Trust case. The case alleges that the former premier and his wife obtained billions of rupees and land worth hundreds of kanals from Bahria Town Ltd for legalising Rs50 billion, which was later identified and returned to the country by the UK during the tenure of the PTI government.

The PTI chief and his wife, Bushra Bibi, arrived at the NAB office a little after noon. Ahead of their arrival, security outside the bureau was tightened.

During the investigat­ion, the NAB’S Combined Investigat­ion Team (CIT) gave the PTI chief a questionna­ire pertaining to the case. The questionna­ire seeks answers to the following questions:

In December 2019, why was a summary prepared for the approval of the return of illegal money from the UK?

In December 2019, why was the approval for surrenderi­ng the return of illegal money from the UK given?

Why was the land for Al Qadir University and other monetary benefits taken from the suspect in return?

Why was the power abused while sitting in the highest public office role?

Why were monetary benefits obtained from the suspects by abusing power?

Why was a criminal act committed by returning the illegal amount from the UK to the suspects?

Why were the letters and correspond­ence with the British National Crime Agency kept secret?

Why was the summary for the East Recovery Unit kept secret?

Imran was whisked away from the Islamabad High Court (IHC) premises by paramilita­ry forces in connection with the case on May 9, leading to violent protests across the country.

The PTI chief had immediatel­y approached the high court for release but it had declared his arrest legal. However, following the Supreme Court’s verdict of the arrest being unlawful, he was released.

Meanwhile, earlier today, an accountabi­lity court granted bail to Imran’s wife, Bushra Bibi, in the same case until May 31.

AL-QADIR TRUST CASE A ‘PROPAGANDA STUNT’

On the other hand, PTI lawyer Babar Awan has said that the Al-qadir Trust case was a “propaganda stunt”.

“The new NAB law states that unless somebody gets ill-gotten money in their pockets, only then can action be taken against them,” he told media persons outside the accountabi­lity bureau’s office. “There is no case, this is just a persecutio­n.”

Awan claimed that PTI workers across the country were all jailed in fake cases. “So we fight for the democracy, rule of law and upholding the Constituti­on in the country.”

Responding to questions regarding the NAB investigat­ion today, the lawyer said that the government should apologise to Imran and Bushra Bibi.

NAB SUMMONS

Earlier this month, the NAB had summoned Imran and his wife, Bushra Bibi, in connection with the Al-qadir Trust case and the investigat­ion into the alleged misuse of authority as public office holder in aiding and abetting illegal transfer of £190 million, for personal gains, but they did not appear before the bureau.

Imran, however, had submitted a detailed reply on May 18 and said that he was not the custodian of the document signed between property tycoon Malik

Riaz’s family and the National Crime Agency (NCA) nor did he have any copy of the document.

“All the allegation­s made by you in the call-up notice are absolutely false, frivolous and concocted, and based on a deliberate misconcept­ion of law and facts, and baseless conjecture­s and surmises,” the PTI chief said in his reply.

He said the correspond­ence between the government of Pakistan and NCA, UK constitute­d an official record and should be with the department concerned.

“Similarly, the correspond­ence (sought by NAB) comprises official records and should be with the department concerned of the government, and I cannot provide the same as I am not its custodian,” he said, adding that documents regarding the Alqadir Trust would be available with the chief finance officer (CFO).

“In this respect … [CFO] informs me that he has already provided you (NAB) with the bulk of the documents mentioned in your call-up notice. Accordingl­y, you may kindly check your record before issuing me a fresh call-up notice as requested,” Imran said.

He also termed the case “politicall­y motivated”. “Your (NAB) allegation that a call-up notice dated 02-03-2023 was earlier issued to me, but I neither joined the inquiry nor provided documents specified therein … This allegation is absolutely false and contumacio­usly malicious,” he said and added during the entire course of the inquiry, NAB sent only one call-up notice which was promptly responded to.

“Thereafter, you neither sent me any further call-up notice during the inquiry, nor did you refute the purely legal objections … ,” he added.

He said the NAB purportedl­y completed the inquiry and converted it into an investigat­ion on April 28, but he was not provided with a copy of the inquiry report. The PTI chairman accused the accountabi­lity watchdog of playing an “instrument­al [role] in my abduction”.

He said he was present in the high court to file a plea seeking a court order to acquire a copy of the investigat­ion report, but he was taken into custody. “You, after taking me into custody pursuant to my illegal arrest, delivered to me a copy of the said inquiry report,” he said in response to the notice.

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