Extradition: Tauqir Sadiq’s deportation process nearly complete

Ogra ex-chief has to undergo medical tests before his departure.


Asad Kharal February 26, 2013
Former Ogra chief Tauqir Sadiq is suspected of embezzling a total of Rs83 billion. PHOTO: FILE.

LAHORE:


The process of deporting former Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (Ogra) chairman Tauqir Sadiq from the United Arab Emirates is nearing an end, according to sources.


Sadiq, the principal accused in the multibillion rupee Ogra scandal, is expected to be extradited to Pakistan soon.

Sources added that all relevant documents for the deportation have been handed over to UAE authorities including cancellation of his residence permit in the UAE.

The former Ogra chairman’s Pakistani passport has already been cancelled by concerned Pakistani authorities in compliance with the Supreme Court orders.

A three-member team – comprising SSP Rana Shahid, NAB Rawalpindi Director Investigation Irfan Baig and NAB Deputy Director Waqas Ahmad Khan, who is also the investigation officer of the Ogra scam case – is still present in the UAE.

One of the team members disclosed that Sadiq would be shifted to a jail for illegal immigrants (deportees) till the deportation process is completed.

He added that the process would be finalised within a day or two. Before departing for Pakistan, Sadiq will have to undergo medical tests.

Published in The Express Tribune, February 26th, 2013.

COMMENTS (1)

Angel of peace | 11 years ago | Reply

He will be back as soon their is interim set up in place.I do not understand how a single person lays hand on such huge money unimaginable.

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