Ex-SECP head Hijazi granted bail by special FIA court

Is charged with alleged tampering with records of companies owned by Sharif family

The Joint Investigation Team (JIT), which probed into the Sharif family’s offshore assets, had alleged that the former SECP chairman tampered with records of the Sharif’s sugar mills. PHOTO: EXPRESS/FILE

ISLAMABAD:
Former Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP) chairman Zafar Hijazi's bail plea has been given the green light by a special court of the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) in the record tampering case on Tuesday.

The Special Court Central granted bail to Hijazi against two surety bonds of Rs0.5 million each, which had reserved judgement on his post-arrest bail application on August 2.


The accused was taken into custody by the FIA on July 21 after the court decided to dismiss his interim pre-arrest bail application.

Hijazi is charged with alleged tampering with records of companies owned by the Sharif family.
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