Customs court rejects Ayyan’s bail plea

Models lawyers claim she was just waiting for her brother to pick up the money from her


Fawad Ali June 03, 2015
PHOTO: WASEEM NAZIR/EXPRESS

RAWALPINDI: A customs court in Rawalpindi rejected supermodel Ayyan's bail plea, after defense and prosecution completed their arguments on Wednesday.

Ayyan’s lawyers, Sardar Latif Khosa and Sardar Ishaq appeared before the customs court. The defense team argued that though the money was recovered from her possession, she didn’t intend to ‘smuggle’ it.

Read: Money laundering case: Ayyan’s remand extended, again

“She was waiting for her brother who was due from Karachi to collect the money from her,” they argued.

Further, Khosa argued that Ayyan was stopped by the Airport Security Force, when it was none of their business to do so.

Read: Banking court accepts Ayyan Ali's bail plea application

He also objected over the clauses included in the charge sheet under which officials not concerned with her case arrested her and investigated the case.

Custodian of money confiscated from Ayyan succumbs to injuries

Custodian of the money confiscated from Supermodel Ayyan succumbed to his injuries on Wednesday after unidentified men opened fire at him.

Initial investigations have revealed that custom officer Chaudhry Ijaz was a key witness in model Ayyan's ongoing money laundering case.

Further, all the money confiscated from Ayyan at the airport was in his custody.

Ijaz was shot in the leg when two armed motorcyclists opened fire at him in the remits of Waris Khan police station. He was rushed to DHQ Hospital where he succumbed to his injuries after bleeding excessively.

COMMENTS (6)

Sajjad Ashraf | 8 years ago | Reply It is stinking now. 4 months and no formal charge on a simple case. A PPP stalwart defends her in court. The main witness murdered... Get over with it. Such cases need to be decided in a day.
H. Khan | 8 years ago | Reply It is so sad to read the news that Customs Officer Chaudhry Ijaz who was main investigating officer was killed. Pakistan cries for this brave son of soil.
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