Imran, Shehzad Akbar behind drug case, claims Sana

“The PTI government pushed ANF to launch the same case against me after officer refused”


Our Correspondent May 09, 2022
A file photo of Rana Sanaullah. PPI

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ISLAMABAD:

Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah has said that the drug case, filed against him by the Anti-Narcotics Force (ANF) during PTI’s government, was nothing but a tactic to subject him to “political victimisation”.

The federal minister in a statement on Sunday charged that former prime minister Imran Khan and his adviser on interior and accountability Shahzad Akbar worked "hand-in-glove" with the authorities to open a case drug case against him.Sanaullah was reacting to his predecessor Sheikh Rashid’s address at PTI’s Abbottabad rally where the latter had blasted him for being a “murderer” and a “drug dealer”.

“The ANF has produced 15 witnesses and forensic evidence [before the court] against this man,” Rashid told the public gathering.Hitting back at the ANP leader, Sanaullah claimed he had been tipped off by a police officer in Islamabad who was approached by Shahzad Akbar to register a case against him.

“The PTI government pushed ANF to launch the same case against me after officer refused,” he added.

COMMENTS (2)

Shah | 2 years ago | Reply Also all cases dropped against the Nawaz shareefs.even though they still dnt know where their properties came from.
Naveed | 2 years ago | Reply Well Sana Ullah s sincerity to this country is known to many. Removing an honest patriotic and sincere IG from his post just because he is not bowing before you and doesn t want to initiate an unlawful act is one of the example.
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