After suspending the transfer orders of the Anti Narcotics Force (ANF) investigation team looking into the illegal sale of Ephedrine on Tuesday, the Supreme Court issued notice to the prime minister’s son, Ali Musa Gilani.
Hearing the high-profile Ephedrine case, a three-member bench of the Supreme Court asked investigators to continue their probe without relinquishing their charges. In a written order, the court also directed concerned authorities to allow a transparent inquiry, instead of hampering and obstructing it.
And judging by the preceding statements of the investigators, there have been plenty of attempts to influence the case.
Force commander ANF Regional Directorate Rawalpindi Brigadier Fahim Ahmad Khan revealed before the court that principal secretary to the prime minister, Khushnood Lashari, had warned him and other members of his investigation team against probing the involvement of the prime minister’s son in the case.
In his testimony, Brig Fahim also said that, when he refused to comply with Lashari’s orders, he was transferred along with his team.
“Ali Musa Gilani’s father is very upset and worried due to the summons issued to him … to spare Musa Gilani his (Isslah) will be done, this is a matter of national interest…if the ANF focuses on two pharmaceutical companies only and spares others, the ANF will be fully supported; both companies will be ruined and state machinery will be with you…” Brig Fahim quoted Lashari as saying.
He further revealed that Lashari told him that “you know that civil-military relations have recently improved … all depends on you (Brig Fahim) … to save […] from chaos and upheaval.”
The affidavit submitted by Brig Fahim stated: “He (Lashari) further said in a sarcastic manner and meaningful expression that the ANF is being commanded and controlled by army officers.”
Brig Fahim informed the court that the Investigation Officer (IO) of the case had sent notices and letters to Lashari, who is also the former health secretary, to record his statement.
“In response to the notices, I along with Joint Director ANF Lt Col Syed Touqir Abbas Zaidi and IO Abid Zulfiqar, who is also deputy director ANF, went to Lashari’s office on March 24, 2012, and on the desire of Lashari and his assurance to bring real facts to light, I had a separate meeting with him in his office,” said Brig Fahim.
He further added that he discussed the matter with him in a threatening manner during the meeting “because being one of the prime abettor/associate/facilitator in the case, he wanted to make full use of his present office to suppress/distort/misdirect the investigation against himself and Musa Gilani.”
The brigadier also contended before the court that “…Since then, many prejudiced, unfair and unwarranted actions have been taken by different state departments, which confirms the practical manifestation of the above mentioned threats and his heinous/malicious design to sabotage the investigation by one way or another.”
During Tuesday’s hearing, the ANF also requested the interior ministry to add Musa Gilani’s name to the Exit Control List. ANF officials also informed the court that the narcotics secretary was trying to protect Musa Gilani.
The chief justice observed that they were dealing with a sensitive issue and needed to tread carefully.
The court also issued notices to the attorney general of Pakistan, former ANF DG Major General Shakil Hussain, the health secretary, and executive directors of both pharmaceutical companies and adjourned the case till April 20.
In its order, the court observed that “prima facie, we are of the opinion that transfers/postings of Major General Syed Shakeel Hussain; Brigadier Fahim Ahmed Khan ANF and Deputy Director ANF Abid Zulfiqar, in colorable exercise of powers, are not free from extraneous consideration.”
Under the Anti Narcotics Force Act 1997, the posts of director-general and field directors are normally held by the serving defence personnel of the ranks of major general and brigadiers, respectively. However, the Establishment Division, Cabinet Secretariat and the government by means of notifications dated April 6, 2012 repatriated Major General Syed Shakeel Hussain, the then ANF director-general, and appointed Zafar Abbas, acting secretary of the Ministry of Narcotics Control, as the additional charge of the post of director general.
The case regarding the illegal sale of Ephedrine was registered on October 10, 2011, after two pharmaceutical companies — Danas Pharmaceutical Limited and Berlex Lab International – were accused of obtaining export quotas for the drug in collusion with health ministry officials that exceeded the limits fixed by the International Narcotics Control Board (INCB).
The INCB had fixed an annual quota of 22,000 kilogrammes of ephedrine for Pakistan for 2010-11, but the Ministry of Health, following its devolution, allocated a quota of around 31,000kg of the drug. Later, the ANF’s investigation had allegedly established a direct link between Musa Gilani and the multi-billion drug scandal.
(Read: Let justice be served)
Published in The Express Tribune, April 11th, 2012.
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Enjoy Jamhooriat ka nasha. Bring back musharraf before its too late
Pakistan is signatory to the UN convention on narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances of 1988 as well as the previous conventions of 1961 and '77. According to the 1988 convention Ephedrine is a schedule I precursor under international control. Similarly, under the Control of Narcotics Drugs ACT 1997 all chemical precursors to narcotic drugs (including Ephedrine) need to be controlled. Considering that there is an emerging market of methamphetamine in South Asia, the 10 tons of ephedring could have been used to manufacture methamphetamine and market elsewhere or even locally at lucrative prices. The 2010-11 quota of ephedrine for Pakistan by the International Narcotics Control Board (INCB) was 20 tons and this quota of 10 tons was in addition to as well as in violation of the limits set. So irrespective of who was involved, many illegal actions, in contravention with international laws and conventions were taken. And if nothing else, the Government of Pakistan will have to be answerable to the international community.
such a cheat....
I request Rehman Malik to issue Ali Musa Gilani's Red Warrants to get him back to face his case in the court.
According to media reports Ali Musa Gilani has already fled out of Pakistan. Any simple peaceful citizen of Pakistan may never be able to get a European visa for years but a thug, rogue, corrupt and anti Pakistan individual will be issued the European visa in matter of hours.
Gillani has sucessfully thwarted each and every move by SC to prosecute criminals and this one have the same fate.
Smart move by Gillanis!!!
@Truth_Prevails: Come on Sherlock, isn't that obvious!!!!!
@Faridy: Pakistan is never going to get better. It will die in stages of "Democracy is The Best Revenge" and "Pakistan Khappay". You can pick either of the two, or both of them. You should tell your colleagues that you are from Afghanistan. Then you add that it because of the British and Americans that it is so ....ed up. QED.
Look at him, he look so innocent , dont know when opposition can let us live, after giving so many shuhda to thisw country still we are always crtisicised and plotted against ... Allah have mercy on this country.
@Blithe: In fact, Sharif family has mastered the art of dodging the courts. People hire lawyers for their cases. They have judges on their payroll. End result is that their is no court in the country to try their corruption cases.
Which flight did he take? Did his Dad help him escape?
Are the laws of land only made for the poor common citizen and not for rich and those in power?. Supreme Court should consider addressing this growing feeling in the country.
If the Jr. is found guilty he must be punished to the full extent of the law. While talking about corruption what is happening in the corruption case of three retired generals. Or the SC judges are only thorough against certain parties and families? In addition what is going on in PML-N member of NA who was freed by attacking the police station? He was involved in multi billion scam to name a few. I am bringing on record when it comes to open and proven corruption and law breaking I have no favourites.
In other countries, illegal suppliers of controlled substances are convicted and thrown into jail. In Pakistan, the investigating team gets transferred and the PM's son flies out before he is put on ECL.Can he be declared an absconder as he is prime accused in this case ?
Ex-army dictator intentionally managed & ensured most corrupt low caliber politicians to formulate civil government in 2008.
It is time tested policy of all our army dictators that when ever felt end of their era they intentionally, maneuvered & ensured to hand over government to corrupt and incompetent so called politicians that within 6 months people started commenting that army government was better than these corrupt civil leaders.
Before, 1958 marshal law, corruptions in civil leaders was absent. Liaqat Ali khan, Khawaja Nazimuddin, II Chundrigar, Ch. Khaliquzzaman, Suherwardi, Ch. Mohammad Ali, Feroz Khan Noon etc., all civil leaders before 1958 marshal law were honest.
Army dictators gave birth to corrupt and incompetent low caliber politicians. So, the nation facing the music.
Salam PAKISTAN ....... Somewhere in my heart i have a thought nothing would change in Pakistan unless we all be honest to our country first than to our interests. I am in UK for a couple of years and i am tired of giving explanation to my fellows colleagues in Why is all that bad happens to PAK,,,, So please wake up it hurts .......
Democracy in full swing!
Oooh God...this is classic..why in this world would the son of the Prime Minister be involved in drugs...I mean he has all the resourses of the entire country to grab but the height of his stupidity is that he went for drugs..he should have know that eventually he would have gotten caught..if not nationally then internationally..Secondly I feel for all the civil officiers...I mean currently its the Army and they dont care about the PM or the CM or anyone else..they live in cantts and their children go to Army schools..what if there was a civil officer incharge of this case..Its scary man....
Gilani family has made an art of circumventing courts . Let's hope it's different this time.
Lol......
We all know this is just a waste of time. In this country, the law is applicable to only petty theives who eventually learn to do it big time and then not get punished.
Pir family is above the law.
After ISI another army institution in ACTION . . .???
Like father like son. ------------- Justice must prevail regardless of rank, colour, or clan
Gillani and his band of merry men have used the 'civilian supremacy over military' mantra as an excuse for every crime in the book.