Nawaz’ arrest not enough, looted money also be brought back: PTI
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Information Secretary Fawad Chaudhry on Friday asserted that the arrest of ex-PM Nawaz Sharif would not be enough; the looted money also be brought back and that they awaited outcome of probe into Hill Mettle, Azizia steel mill and FZE Capital.
Fawad emphasised, “Arresting him (Nawaz) is not enough; Rs300 billion should be brought back to Pakistan, and the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) and the government should take necessary actions to bring the looted money back.” Speaking here at a news conference, Fawad sarcastically said while referring to homecoming of Nawaz and his daughter Maryam that he was returning to Pakistan in a way as if he had conquered Kashmir. “And, he wants those, whose money he looted, to come out for according him welcome,” he remarked.
Citing the NAB law, he said that Nawaz was supposed to answer simple question, as to how the properties in London worth billions were purchased and what was the source as since 1993, Nawaz, Maryam and others had been living in Avenfield flats and these were in the names of Nawaz and his daughter.
The PTI leader claimed that Nawaz failed to give answer to the simple question on source of money and hence this fell in the ambit of corrupt practices in case of a public office-holder while Nawaz had been prime minister thrice, whereas his brother served for 10 years and before that also as chief minister Punjab.
He noted that at the Supreme Court, the JIT and then at NAB court, he was asked the same question, which he failed to answer and hence was sentenced on the basis of corrupt practices. “But this is just one case in which a decision has been announced, with it is linked the Hill Mettle case, Azizia Steel Mill and FZE Capital and Nawaz is chairman of FZE Capital and his two sons run it and 16 other companies having transacted Rs300 billion,” he noted.
He claimed that Nawaz and Hasan and Husain Nawaz would be punished in FZE Capital case as they ran it and Avenfield flats were in the names of Nawaz and Maryam and they had been recently awarded punishment; whereas, Nawaz sons continued to safeguard the usurped money of Pakistanis.
Referring to acts of terrorism and violence, he contended that the chief ministers should convene meetings of respective apex committees to thrash out line of action to ensure peace and avert attacks. He claimed that had they been in government, there would have been made no arrests of workers.
-
Trump Announces A Rise In Global Tariffs To 15% In Response To Court Ruling, As Trade Tensions Intensify -
Chappell Roan Explains Fame's Effect On Mental Health: 'I Might Quit' -
AI Processes Medical Data Faster Than Human Teams, Research Finds -
Sarah Ferguson’s Friend Exposes How She’s Been Since Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s Release -
Jelly Roll Explains Living With 'severe Depression' -
Charli XCX Applauds Dave Grohl’s 'abstract' Spin On Viral ‘Apple’ Dance -
Anna Sawai Opens Up On Portraying Yoko Ono In Beatles Film Series -
Eric Dane's Wife Rebecca Gayheart Shares Family Memories Of Late Actor After ALS Death -
Palace Wants To ‘draw A Line’ Under Andrew Issue: ‘Tried And Convicted’ -
Eric Dane's Girlfriend Janell Shirtcliff Pays Him Emotional Tribute After ALS Death -
King Charles Faces ‘stuff Of The Nightmares’ Over Jarring Issue -
Sarah Ferguson Has ‘no Remorse’ Over Jeffrey Epstein Friendship -
A$AP Rocky Throws Rihanna Surprise Birthday Dinner On Turning 38 -
Andrew Jokes In Hold As BAFTA Welcomes Prince William -
Sam Levinson Donates $27K To Eric Dane Family Fund After Actor’s Death -
Savannah Guthrie Mother Case: Police Block Activist Mom Group Efforts To Search For Missing Nancy Over Permission Row