Political pressure?: NAB frees accused hours after arrests

Sources say the release came due to political pressure on the bureau.


Asad Kharal April 12, 2013
Sheikh Afzal Haris's son, Haris Afzal was released after few hours due to pressure form some powerful circles. PHOTO: EXPRESS/ FILE

LAHORE:


The National Accountability Bureau (NAB) freed PPP’s candidate Tikka Iqbal and Shiekh Afzal’s son Haris Afzal after some hours of their formal arrest on Thursday, reportedly due to pressure of some powerful circles, sources familiar with the matter told The Express Tribune.


NAB had arrested Haris Afzal on Wednesday morning on charges of selling the family’s frozen property in Dubai and withdrawing a 52.5 million Dirham amount from his and Khawra’s accounts from Emirates Bank’s Dubai branch, sources said.

The property, situated in Dubai’s affluent Emirates Hill neighbourhood, had been frozen along with other assets belonging to the accused after they failed to return a loan obtained from BoP.

Offices of NAB Punjab and NAB Headquarters in Islamabad remained open till 4:00 am Thursday to ensure the release of Haris Afzal, sources revealed.

Initially, the officials of Financial Crime Investigation Wing (FCIW) of NAB Punjab had refused to release the accused taking a stance that they have made a formal arrest of the accused on record, but after receiving a written message at 2:40 am, Haris Afzal was released at about 4:00 am, sources further revealed.

After this development, the BoP management has sent a letter to the Chairman NAB, which is available with The Express Tribune, recording protest on the illegal release of Haris Afzal.

Tikka set free

NAB has also freed the former Provincial Minister and current candidate for Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) for NA-166 and PP-230 Tikka Muhammad Iqbal in connection with the notorious Qasre Zauq scandal, barely a few hours after his arrest, reportedly on pressure of some powerful circles, sources said.

Iqbal was accused of facilitating the sale of the Qasre Zauq Plaza which had been frozen by the bureau in connection with the Rs1.38 billion fraud case. Iqbal had acted as a guarantor in the sale of the property, in return for monetary benefits from the family of former senator Gulzar Khan.

Ramzan Sajid, the NAB Spokesman while talking to The Express Tribune said that the allegations regarding pressure from any quarters are baseless. He confirmed the fact that both the accused have been released by the NAB.

Published in The Express Tribune, April 12th, 2013.

COMMENTS (6)

Harris Afzal | 11 years ago | Reply

well done asad kharl

Programmindrone | 11 years ago | Reply

Democracy is the best revenge

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