Chaudhry Tanveer shifted to Pindi

Maryam says family members not allowed to see former PML-N senator


Our Correspondent March 13, 2022
Chaudhry Tanveer Khan. Photo: Senate of Pakistan

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RAWALPINDI:

Chaudhry Tanveer Khan, a former senator belonging to the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), was shifted to a police station in Rawalpindi on Saturday, following his arrest at the Karachi airport on corruption charges.

Tanveer, who was abroad for his medical treatment, had come to the country to attend his son’s wedding. He was going back abroad for treatment, when he was stopped at the Karachi airport on Friday night and taken into custody by the immigration officials.

Later, he was sent to Lahore via a private airline flight and handed over to the anti-corruption team, Rawalpindi. From Lahore, Tanveer was taken to Rawalpindi by road amid tight security. Since the anti-corruption department did not have its own lock-up, he was detained at the Cantonment Police Station.

The anti-corruption officials said that Tanveer was arrested in a case registered on March 8, adding that he would be presented before a duty magistrate for remand on Sunday (today). The anti-corruption director had formed a team to obtain the remand and begin a formal investigation.

On hearing the news of the transfer of Tanveer to Rawalpindi, his sons, his lawyer and a large number of PML-N workers reached the Cantt Police Station. However, the police did not allow anyone to meet him.

PML-N Vice President Maryam Nawaz said that Tanveer was illegally detained in Karachi and brought to Lahore without a transit bail. She added that Tanveer’s family was trying to deliver him the necessary medicines in the lock-up but the police had denied them access.

“Ch Tanveer sb was illegally detained in Karachi, then bought to Lhr without transit bail. He’s a chronic heart patient & on medication. The family has been trying to deliver medicines but access not being given. What a shame,” she tweeted.

COMMENTS (1)

Tipu | 2 years ago | Reply No problem Thanks to our judicial system. He will be bailed out Ba Ezzat Barri
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