Accountability court irked over defence lawyer's absence
Former Sindh IGP Ghulam Hyder Jamali, former AIG Tanvir Tahir and others appear before the bench
KARACHI:
An accountability court expressed displeasure on Tuesday over the absence of the defence counsel in the case pertaining to corruption in Sindh Police Fund and ordered them to come prepared with arguments at the next hearing on January 22.
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Former Sindh IGP Ghulam Hyder Jamali, former AIG Tanvir Tahir and others appeared before the court. The absence of the lawyers for the accused prompted the court's displeasure. The judge ordered the lawyers to come prepared for the next hearing.
The court had earlier granted interim bails to former AIG Fida Hussain and nine other accused.
The accused allegedly caused a loss of more than Rs150 million to the national exchequer by embezzling money from police feeding fund under the guise of deducting salaries of police officials and maintenance of police vehicles. The accused also gave contracts to people without tender.
An accountability court expressed displeasure on Tuesday over the absence of the defence counsel in the case pertaining to corruption in Sindh Police Fund and ordered them to come prepared with arguments at the next hearing on January 22.
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Former Sindh IGP Ghulam Hyder Jamali, former AIG Tanvir Tahir and others appeared before the court. The absence of the lawyers for the accused prompted the court's displeasure. The judge ordered the lawyers to come prepared for the next hearing.
The court had earlier granted interim bails to former AIG Fida Hussain and nine other accused.
The accused allegedly caused a loss of more than Rs150 million to the national exchequer by embezzling money from police feeding fund under the guise of deducting salaries of police officials and maintenance of police vehicles. The accused also gave contracts to people without tender.