Islamabad: Former Senate deputy chairman Saleem Mandviwala and other accused has been inducted by an Accountability Court (AC) in a reference pertaining to illegal allotment of Kidney Hills’ plots.

Judge Muhammad Bashir heard the reference filed by the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) against Mandviwalla and others.
NAB prosecutor Waseem Javed, Investigation officer Mudassir Hussain, accused Saleem Mandviwala, Ijaz Haroon, Abdul Ghani Majeed and others appeared before the court.
The court read out the charges against the accused and ordered to share the copies of charge sheet with them.
The accused, however, denied the charges against them to this the court directed the prosecution to present its evidence.
The court summoned two prosecution witnesses including Nisar Magsi and Sheikh Kamal for testimony and adjourned the case till July 13.
Saleem Mandviwala was alleged to have facilitated Ejaz Haroon in selling government plots to Omni Group’s Abdul Ghani Majeed.
According to the NAB reference, Haroon received huge sums of money from fake accounts in exchange for the plots.
He prepared backdated files of the plots and then Mandviwala assisted him in selling them to Abdul Ghani Majeed.
NAB alleged that Saleem Mandviwalla and Ejaz Haroon received Rs140 million through fake accounts.
Mandviwalla first bought a plot in the name of ‘benami’ person from his share of money and later sold the plot and bought shares of Mangla View in the name of another front man.

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