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NAB raids house of PPP leader Khursheed Shah in Sukkur

NAB raids house of PPP leader Khursheed Shah in Sukkur
September 24, 2019
SUKKUR (92 News) – The National Accountability Bureau (NAB) on Tuesday has raided the house of Pakistan Peoples’ Party (PPP) leader Khursheed Shah. It is noteworthy that the PPP senior leader is under-custody in a case pertaining to assets beyond known source of income. The NAB frisked the rooms of Khursheed’s wife and children. The team also recorded measurements of PPP leader’s house. The corruption watchdog body has taken important documents for the house. On the other hand, two wives among eight accused has got pre-arrest bail till October 16 over fear of arrest. The NAB shifted PPP leader to Sukkur from Islamabad. A team led by Sukkur NAB DG Mirza Irfan Baig shifted him to NAB Office. He was shifted to NAB Office Sukkur amid tight security. The officials did not allow his relatives to meet him at the airport. He was taken to the rear gate of the airport and taken to NAB office in a vehicle. Nobody could know about his exit from the airport. Earlier on Friday, PPP leader Khursheed Shah was discharged from Polyclinic in Islamabad. Khursheed Shah was discharged from the hospital on the basis of his medical tests whose results were normal. They said his blood pressure, sugar level, and heartbeat were normal as per tests. The PPP leader, who is in NAB custody on two-day transit remand, would be brought to Sukkur where he will be presented before the accountability court concerned. Earlier on Thursday, an accountability court (AC) in Islamabad approved two-day transit remand of Pakistan Peoples’ Party (PPP) senior leader Khursheed Shah in assets beyond known sources of income case. Khursheed Shah will be shifted to Sukkur for investigation. The NAB prosecutor had requested for three-day transit remand. “How much time will it take to fly to Sukkur,” asked Judge Bashir. To this, the NAB investigating officer said they will take the PPP stalwart on the first available flight to Sukkur.  The court then granted two-day transit remand of the PPP leader to NAB. A day earlier, the Rawalpindi and Sukkur NAB jointly arrested PPP leader from his residence at Bani Gala, Islamabad. Khursheed Shah faces the charge of possessing assets beyond known sources of income and having ‘benami’ properties. The NAB had summoned Khurshid Shah on Wednesday, but he excused from appearing before the NAB. After his arrest, the PML-N and the PPP boycotted the National Parliamentary Conference. PPP chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has condemned the arrest of Khursheed Shah. “Political rivals are being arrested in the name of accountability. The opposition leaders are being arrested through the NAB. The media is being gagged. The government’s behavior with its political rivals is shameful,” he said.