Accountability court extends Khursheed Shah’s judicial remand by fortnight

PPP leader will be produced before the court on December 7


​ Our Correspondent November 23, 2019
Syed Khursheed Shah. PHOTO: FILE

An accountability court in Sukkur extended the judicial remand of senior PPP leader Khursheed Shah by a fortnight.

Shah was arrested on September 18, 2019, from Islamabad after being accused of making assets beyond means.

A large number of the PPP supporters gathered outside the court as Shah was brought by the NAB Sukkur for the hearing.

The PPP leader will now be produced before the court on December 7.

Earlier in October, Shah was admitted to the National Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases (NICVD) in Sukkur.

PPP's Khursheed Shah hospitalised due to chest pain

Sources told The Express Tribune that officials of the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) shifted Shah to the medical facility after he complained of chest pain.

In August, NAB had converted an inquiry against Shah into an investigation. He faced charges of transferring an amnesty plot in Sukkur Cooperative Society under his name to build a bungalow, and owning hotels, filling stations and bungalows registered under the names of his frontmen and benami companies.

 

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