The agency has set February 21 as the date for appearance of PML leader in the money laundering case.


Islamabad: The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) on Saturday summoned former minister and Pakistan Muslim League (PML) leader Muhammad Ijaz ul Haq for his alleged role in a money laundering case.
The FIA set February 21 as the date for Ijazul Haq to appear before it for interrogation in Faisalabad.
Muhammad Ijaz ul Haq is the son of former president and military ruler General Muhammad Zia ul Haq.
The PML leader who previously served as minister for religious affairs and minorities was accused of having more assets than income.
The development took place after NAB handed over the case to FIA and a joint investigation team will investigate the son of the former military ruler.

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