Ayyan Ali to provide further evidence in Rawalpindi court

There was strict security outside the court as the model arrived


Web Desk April 11, 2015
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RAWALPINDI: Model Ayyan Ali was presented in a court in Rawalpindi this morning to attend a hearing pertaining to the ongoing money laundering case, Express News reported Saturday.


She was presented in court today where she requested to provide evidence in her defence, to which the court agreed.


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Read: Supermodel Ayyan sent to Adiala jail for 'smuggling' $500,000

All the statements and claims made by Ayyan in the hearing, which is currently underway, were ordered by the court to be recorded.


An Express News screen grab


There was strict security outside the court as the model arrived and she is appearing in court for the several counts of money laundering.

Read: Customs officials deem Ayyan's proof of currency ownership dubious


An Express News screen grab


Arrested on March 14 by customs officials, Ayyan was found with $500,000 in her luggage which she later claimed she had obtained after selling her properties.

COMMENTS (6)

Naeem Khan | 9 years ago | Reply @Neutralist: Dumb bell, it is the ownership that counts the most, who are people sending this money and using her as mule. The police always goes after the kingpin of the racketeering bosses whether drugs or money laundering, the mules are a small cog in the vast criminal activity. If she has not committed any other crimes in the past then she should be released but should do some community work. Go after those who are corrupt and amassing billions abroad, what about the prime minister and some of the Parliament members who has not paid their fair share of income taxes to Pakistan's treasury, this is also a criminal act. The elite class of Pakistan is involved in all sort of corruption and it all starts from the top to bottom. So clean up your house and don't be talking about justice. The Sharif brothers made a deal with terrorist to spare Punjab but the rest of Pakistan is OK to be killing field, it was racial as well as saving their investments in politics. Tell me if this does not border on criminality but there are still there and no one could or don't want to do anything about it.
salim | 9 years ago | Reply Its not going to make any difference as to who she implicates. Those high and mighty corrupt persons will go scot-free no matter what!
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