Adviser to the Prime Minister on Accountability Mirza Shahzad Akbar on Friday said that the lawyers of Leader of the Opposition in National Assembly and Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) President Shehbaz Sharif were absent from today’s hearing of the money laundering case.
"Amjad Pervez has sought time from the accountability court… those who were asking for challans are now running away from the judiciary," Shahzad wrote on his Twitter handle.
آج FIA منی لانڈرنگ کیس سے شہباز شریف وکلا غیر حاضر، امجد پرویز نے عدالت سے مہلت مانگ لی۔
— Mirza Shahzad Akbar (@ShazadAkbar) December 24, 2021
روز روز چالان مانگنے والے آج عدالت سے فرار
اب چابی بھری ترجمان کیا فرماتی ہیں ؟
Akbar further asked the spokespersons of PML-N to comment on this recent behaviour of their leadership.
"As a spokesperson of PML-N, please elaborate on how and why Rs3 billion were transferred to the [bank] account of the peon of Ramzan Sugar Mill, Malik Maqsood," he questioned Marriyum Aurangzeb, who had responded to Shahzad's earlier tweet.
باجی سستی سنسنی نہ پھیلاؤ ۴ جنوری کو عدالتی اختیار پہ بحث ہونی ہے جس سے آج آپکا وکیل بھاگ گیا
— Mirza Shahzad Akbar (@ShazadAkbar) December 24, 2021
ویسے بطور ترجمان صرف ایک سوال کا جواب دے دیں ملک مقصود جو رمضان شوگر مل میں چپڑاسی تھا اسکے اکاونٹ میں ۳ ارب سے زائد رقم کہاں سے اور کیسے آئی
یقیناًآپ اپنے مالکان سے یہ نہیں پوچھ سکتی https://t.co/3VCmy7BKHy
Marriyum had said that Prime Minister Imran Khan and Akbar should come to the court with evidence on January 4 which they have been collecting for the past three-and-a-half years.
"The masses will come know who is running away on January 4," she said.
عمران خان اور شہزاد اکبر صاحب 4 جنوری کو عمران صاحب اور شہزاد اکبر ثبوتوں کا صندوق لے کر عدالت آئیں عمران صاحب ساڑھے تین سال سے لگائے جانے والے اپنے جھوٹے الزامات کے حق میں ثبوت لائیں
— Marriyum Aurangzeb (@Marriyum_A) December 24, 2021
4 جنوری کو عوام کو پتہ چل جائے گا کہ کون بھاگ رہا ہے https://t.co/zJLQ5fMBFE
Akbar's statement came a day after Shehbaz Sharif lambasted the ruling PTI over its “poor” performance, saying that time has come to send this government home and if it is not sent packing, “it will be too late for the country”.
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Shehbaz, addressing a ceremony held in Lahore to commemorate the 49th death anniversary of PML-N leader Khawaja Rafique, said that irrespective of the performance of the previous governments, Imran Khan was voted to power by a lot of people, hoping that he would bring change. “Instead of bringing change, this regime has destroyed the country in every way.”
To do away with the impression of his aforesaid statement that implied that PML-N was finally admitting that the Imran Khan government was voted to power instead of being “imposed on the country by the establishment”, Shehbaz remarked that what an unfortunate day it was, when this man was imposed on the country.
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On December 17, Akbar had accused PML-N president and his son Hamza of money laundering on a massive scale using the Ramzan Sugar Mills.
Akbar and Federal Information and Broadcasting Minister Fawad Chaudhry gave a trail of “billions of rupees laundered through the Ramzan Sugar Mills”.
“Shehbaz Sharif is the ringleader of a money laundering gang. He and his son Hamza have been found involved in corruption and money laundering worth Rs16 billion in the Ramzan Sugar Mills case,” Akbar said in Lahore.
The SAPM said a challan submitted by the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) against Shehbaz and Hamza to a court in the Ramzan Sugar Mills money laundering case consisted of more than 4,000 documents and 100 witnesses.
Also read: LHC grants bail to Shehbaz Sharif in money laundering case
“The National Accountability Bureau [NAB] also found Shehbaz’s involvement in money laundering and according to the FIA charge-sheet, he is the mastermind of the group,” he added.
Akbar maintained that the modus operandi used in the Hudabiya Paper Mills case was used again in the Ramzan Sugar Mills.
He claimed that Shehbaz managed to obtain relief in the Hudabiya Paper Mills case on “technical grounds and not on merit”.
The adviser said billions of rupees were laundered through the accounts of low-wage employees of the Ramzan Sugar Mills.
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