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Money laundering case: Shehbaz lied for more than an hour during presser, says Fawad

Islamabad: Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Fawad Chaudhry on Wednesday said that PML-N president Mian Shehbaz Sharif lied for more than an hour during his presser.

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Money laundering case: Shehbaz lied for more than an hour during presser, says Fawad
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The minister was addressing a press conference in Islamabad to provide details of the money-laundering case against Shehbaz Sharif, who is currently Leader of the Opposition in the National Assembly and former Punjab chief minister.

Fawad said Shehbaz held a long press conference today but nobody was able to understand what he was trying to say.

"He continued to lie throughout the one hour and 10 minutes of the press conference instead of providing answers to the allegations cases against him."

Shehbaz had held a press briefing today after a UK court ordered his and his family's bank accounts restored, saying the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) and the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) could not prove corruption of "even a single penny" against him and former prime minister Nawaz Sharif.

"Sharif family has become habitual to distorting the truth," Fawad said. 

He said the two-year-long probe by the United Kingdom's National Crime Agency (NCA) was launched into the accounts of a frontman named Zulfiqar Ahmed.

"The NCA had started probing the accounts of Zulfiqar Ahmed and Suleman Shahbaz. It was the agency's own decision and had nothing to do with the Pakistani government."

According to the information minister, the NCA also approached Pakistan's Asset Recovery Unit (ARU) to seek the details of financial transactions and hundis.

"The case was neither initiated by the Pakistani government nor mentioned anything about Shahbaz Sharif," he maintained. 

Flanked by Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting Farrukh Habib, he said it was being expected that the PML-N leader would respond to the allegations leveled against him, but keeping the tradition of Sharif family alive, he resorted to lies for misleading the media and nation on his case in the United Kingdom.

He regretted the fake news run by a section of media claiming that Shahbaz Sharif had been cleared by UK agency, though the investigations were held against his son Suleman Shehbaz and there was no mention of the PML-N president in case.

Fawad clarified that the case was not filed by the government of Pakistan, rather it was the agency in London which held the probe against Suleman on its own.

He said Shahbaz Sharif was facing strong cases in Pakistan and he should defend himself in the court of law. He was facing a NAB reference worth Rs 7.32 billion for which no hearing was held for the past six months.

The minister said that the second case was regarding money laundering worth Rs 25 billion.

He said that during sugar shortage in 2020, the Federal Cabinet ordered for checking the bank accounts of all sugar mills in the country. During this investigation a money laundering network by Ramzam and Al-Arabia Sugar mills owned by Shahbaz Sharif family was unearthed.

He said that the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) disclosed that from 2008 to 2018 over Rs 25 billion money laundering was done by these two mills through 57 fictitious bank accounts in the name of various ordinary people including the employees of the mills.

The minister said that Malik Maqsood who was a peon in Al-Arabia mills sent Rs 3.7 billion whereas Haji Naeem sent 2.8 billion. He said that other fictitious accounts sued for money laundering included Muhammad Waris Rs 2.5 billion, Muhammad Aslam Rs 1.75 billion, Azhar Abbas Rs 1. 67 billion, Ghulam Shabbir Rs 1.57 billion, Khizar Hayat Rs 1.42 billion, Qaiser Abbas Rs 1.37 billion, late Gulzar Rs 1.28 billion, Syed Muhammad Akbar Rs 1.28 billion and Iqrar Hussain Rs 1.18 billion.

Giving details of NAB case, he said that besides Shahbaz, his wife Nusrat Shahbaz, his sons Hamza and Salman Shahbaz were among the accused in 7.32 billion fictitious TTs.

He said that 26 fictitious TTS were sent to Shahbaz Sharif worth 1.9 million US dollar, 23 to Hamza Shahbaz amounting to Rs 181 million, 127 TTS to Salman Shahbaz worth $18 million .

He said that that the senders of TTS included Manzoor Ahmed Paper seller in Pind Dadan Khan, Rameez Shahid, a salesman, Zeeshan from Pattoki, Azhar Mughal, a scrape dealer from Gujranwala, Adnan Anwar.

He said that Shahbaz claimed that NAB officer Saleem Shahzad had visited the UK in connection with the ongoing investigation which was incorrect. He said that Saleem Shahzad had gone to UK along with 7 other officers from the various departments as part of the training programme on the invitation of British government.

Fawad pointed out that Shahbaz in his press conference said that Salman’s acquittal should be considered his acquittal, but in cases, in Pakistan the Sharifs had the opposite stance. Here, he claimed, that he has nothing to do with his children’s money as they were independent.

Fawad said that PTI had the stance that the TTS of his sons were related to him as he was chief minister of Pakistan’s biggest province.

Fawad said that the amount looted and plundered by Sharif family did not belong to Imran Khan or PTI leaders, it belonged to the people of Pakistan and when the PTI raised the slogan of accountability, its aimed at to bring looted money back in national exchequer.

He said that day to day hearing of the cases against Shahbaz Sharif should be done so that justice should be done at the earliest. He said that the biggest hurdle in the provision of justice in these cases was not holding day-to-day hearings of the cases. He said by unnecessary delay in cases the people lose faith in the justice system and it was necessary to restore people’s trust in the national institutions.

He said that the return of Nawaz Sharif was vital as Shahbaz has given assurance in the court that he would return after medical treatment.

Similarly, he said that Salman Shahbaz should also return especially after his clearance from England and he should get his name cleared from here as well.

Fawad said that it was strange that Sharif family has no trust in Pakistani courts but they want to rule here. He said that whenever the PML-N faced a difficult situation Nawaz Sharif left the country and returned only to rule.

He said presently all major PML-N leaders including Shahbaz Sharif and Mariam Nawaz would book their seats for departure if the government removed their names from ECL even for a short span of time.

He said that if they are allowed to leave Pakistan, the country wealth worth billions of dollars could not be returned which the present government would not allow to happen.

To a question, he said that JUI-F, PPP and PML-N were regional parties and only PTI was a national party having strong support in all parts of the country.

He said that Pakistan was not a monarchy and all national institutions would have to perform their duties for its progress, adding talks were being held with opposition parties over the introduction of electronic voting machines in the next elections but the government did not these talks to be prolonged, that is why it has decided to summon a joint session of the Parliament. .

About the PTI parliamentary party meeting decisions he said that Adviser on Parliamentary Affairs Dr Babar Awan would give a detailed briefing on elections reforms issue.

He said that consolations were being held with Opposition of electoral reforms but the government was going to summon joint session of the parliament to save times.

He said that the government has decided to get Minister for Finance Shaukat Tareen as required under the constitution and Law and Parliamentary Affairs Divisions were working on its modalities.

Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting Faurrkh Habib said it would be injustice if Shehbaz Sharif was consulted on the appointment of the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) Chairman.

“Can a thief be asked that whom he would like to choose as his investigation officer or in which court he would like to face his trial,” he questioned while responding a query about the government’s intent for consulting opposition on appointment of the NAB chairman.

He said Shehbaz Sharif had no right to remain opposition leader in the National Assembly as he was accused of committing massive corruption while being into the power in the past.

Farrukh termed Shehbaz a stumbling block in the way of government and opposition which would have to consult on the appointment of NAB chairman in future.

About the proposed use of EVMs in the polls, he said, the government was extending help to the Election Commission of Pakistan in fulfilling its constitutional duty.

 

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