UK lawyer who defended Musharraf now pleads Pak case against Altaf
ISLAMABAD/LONDON: Pakistan has hired services of a London based lawyer in a fresh push to plead re-investigating of the money laundering case against the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) London chief Altaf Hussain. British investigative agency Scotland Yard dropped investigations into this case in October 2016.
The London based British lawyer, Toby Cadman, is again being considered to be an instrumental to gather fresh evidences for The Scotland Yard and The UK Crown Prosecution Service related to money laundering cases against the MQM-London chief.
“We’ve signed an agreement with Toby Cadman weeks back to pursue money laundering case against Altaf Hussain,” a senior official confirmed to Geo News on Tuesday. “Mr Cadman would represent Pakistan in three MQM-related cases in the UK — these cases named — money laundering, hate speech and Imran Farooq murder case,” added the official who is associated with the Ministry of Interior as well as the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) Investigation Team probing these cases in Pakistan.
Mr Cadman, who is an international law specialist, also defended former president Pervez Musharraf in treason trial case and was instructed by the Panama JIT directly for his services to deal extensively with its affairs link with the Mutual Legal Assistance (MLA). He is also a co-founder of Guernica 37, a London-based chamber with a particular focus on defending victims of human rights abuses nationally and internationally.
Informed officials say that both Ministry of Law and Justice and Office of Attorney General of Pakistan gave go ahead to Mr Cadman’s contract. It was signed on 1st February of this year; officials added that Mr Cadman according to the contract would act on behalf of the government of Pakistan in relation to all the matters related to Altaf Hussain. The newly hired lawyer would also liaise with the UK Home Office, Scotland Yard and the British government.
These correspondents have also learnt that Pakistan High Commission informed officials at Home Office in London that Toby Cadman has been hired to pursue the matters related to Altaf Hussain by Islamabad last month. The letter was sent by Pakistan High Commissioner in London Syed Ibn-e-Abbas to British authorities dealing with MQM London chief’s cases. A senior official who is closely monitoring cases link to Altaf Hussain in FIA says although Islamabad sensed complications involved with re-opening of fresh investigation into MQM London chief case, Pakistan would provide some more actionable evidences to The Crown Prosecution Service. Mr Cadman may charge Pakistan around 0.7 million GBP in this case, sources said, but government officials were not ready to disclose the lawyer’s fee. A source said that Toby Cadman has been charging fees since 1st of February this year. Karachi Businessperson Sarfraz Merchant, key person in opening the money laundering cases against Altaf Hussain, was willing to provide fresh evidence in this case, added the officials.
Mr Cadman helped Panama JIT looked into the Sharif family’s London properties in July 2017 when he requested the British Home Office’s Central Authority International Criminality Unit to cooperate with the Pakistani investigation into ex-premier Sharif’s case. The JIT head Wajid Zia, through Cadman wanted British authorities to verify hundreds of British documents relating to the case. Mr Cadman’s law firm had also gathered the papers - and it must be stressed that all these documents were available publicly.
Earlier, the case was dropped by British authorities at a time when FIA planned to nominate around a dozen of MQM Pakistan, London and PSP leaders in this money laundering case in Karachi.
Geo News also approached to Ministry of Law and Justice, Interior Minister Ahsan Iqbal and Attorney General of Pakistan Office for their view point but they neither confirmed nor denied the latest development.
These correspondents also wrote to Mr Cadman to know when you signed the agreement and what is the total value of an estimated agreed amount between the two parties on which you pledged to work for Pakistan in UK? But his response was awaited till filing of this story.
Earlier, Toby Cadman spoke to Geo News/The News exclusively at Heathrow Airport after visiting Pakistan for two days to meet the senior officials of Pakistan’s Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) who registered a case of money-laundering against the MQM’s London-based leader on the complaint of Sarfraz Merchant.
He said that he met delegates from two institutions working on the MQM related case to discuss “various cases against Altaf Hussain, I was impressed with the level of professionalism and how far the investigation has advanced and the quality of investigation that has been collected, which, I believe is a comprehensive file that they now have which we can present to the Metropolitan Police.”
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