Summons have been issued to Chairman PTI at Bani Gala and Zaman Park residences in Islamabad and Lahore respectively.


Islamabad: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman Imran Khan has been summoned again today (Friday) by National Accountability Bureau (NAB) in 190 Million Pounds Scandal.
According to details, Chairman PTI has also been instructed to bring relevant documents during the hearing today at 11:30 am. This will be the first appearance of Chairman PTI after recording the statement of Azam Khan as a witness.
Summons have been issued to Chairman Tehreek-e-Insaf at Bani Gala and Zaman Park residences in Islamabad and Lahore respectively.
On the other hand, Islamabad Police has also summoned Chairman PTI today in five other cases.
He has been summoned in two cases registered in Tarnol Police Station, two in Karachi Company Police Station and one in Kohsar Police Station.
In the notice issued by the Islamabad Police, he has been asked to join the investigation and present his position and also provide evidence related to the case.
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