verified; the prosecution has no legs to stand upon to oppose the medical certificates, inter-alia…”
Ishaq Dar, who led a Pakistan delegation in Dushambe, Tajikistan on October 27, proceeded to Saudi Arabia for Umrah from where he was scheduled to return to Pakistan on Sunday October 29, 2017, but felt heaviness in his chest while he was in Saudi Arabia and came to London in order to undergo medical tests on account of heaviness in his chest for which he had received emergency treatment in Saudi Arabia.
The NAB is scheduled to hear Dar’s case today (Monday) and have also called upon Ali Quddusi who deposited surety bond for Dar when the bailable arrest warrant for Dar was first issued in October 2017.
Record available with this reporter shows that Ishaq Dar went for a check-up on Sept 22 this year with Dr Christopher Baker and went back to Pakistan to attend the court hearing. He was checked by Dr Christopher Baker on 03rd and 6th November; checked by Dr Ranjit Deshpande (Consultant Cardiothoracic Surgeon) on 16th Nov; by Professor Mark Monaghan (at London Bridge Hospital) on 16th Nov; again by Professor Mark Monaghan (at London Bridge Hospital) on 27th Nov; and by Dr Ranjit Deshpande on 30th Nov.
A medical report issued by London Cardiac and Vascular Associates states that Ishaq Dar has been undergoing treatment for narrowing of his proximal LAD disease and associated symptoms. There was a suspicious lesion seen in proximal LAD during angiography; which is the site where Mr Dar had stent in Pakistan.
A recent dobutamine stress echocardiogram was stopped at 9 minutes because of symptoms of shortness of breath, chest tightness and fatigue.
The report also mentions that there could be apical hypokinesia and reversible ischemia in the apex and septum and considering these findings, an Adenosine Cardiac MRI is being arranged next week to assess the exact nature of cardiac muscle affected and areas as well as the extent of reversible ischemia.