190 Million Pound Case, Nab Got Permission To Investigate In Jail

 Canada Global(Web News)Accountability Court of Islamabad has allowed NAB to investigate in jail for 10 days on the request of Chairman PTI in the 190 million pound corruption case.

According to the details, the 190 million pounds corruption case was heard in Adiala Jail by Judge Muhammad Bashir of the Accountability Court and the NAB Prosecutor reserved the decision after the arguments on Imran Khan’s ten-day physical remand were completed.

NAB Prosecutor Muzaffar Abbasi made a written request for 10-day physical remand and gave arguments. Chairman PTI’s lawyer Salman Safdar opposed the physical remand and requested for judicial remand.

Judge Muhammad Bashir of the Accountability Court rejected the NAB’s request for a ten-day physical remand of Imran Khan and said that the Chairman PTI will be interrogated by the NAB team in Adiala Jail and he will remain in jail on judicial remand. .

The court adjourned the request for physical remand of Chairman PTI till November 17 and directed NAB to investigate Chairman PTI in jail and postponed the hearing till November 17.

Sources say that Chairman PTI will be presented before the judge of the Accountability Court on November 17.

Sources say that the Accountability Court gave a delayed decision while waiting for a safe decision on the request of PTI Chairman Islamabad High Court. When Judge Muhammad Bashir reached Adiala Jail, the hearing of the cipher case was going on. Judge Muhammad Bashir had to wait till three o’clock for the hearing of the cipher case in the jail.

The waiting of Latif Khosa and Salman Akram Raja also caused delay in the hearing, the lawyers of NAB and chairman PTI argued for one and a half to two hours.

It should be noted that a day ago, NAB had arrested and investigated Imran Khan in the 190 million pound case.

The government approved the trial of Imran Khan in jail, after which the Ministry of Justice and Law issued an official notification.

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