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Sharif Family In Further Trouble: Son-In-Law Under NAB Scanner

more family to be charged of crime?

While PML-N supremo Nawaz Sharif, his daughter, and son-in-law are in jail for the corrupt practices over the purchase of four luxury flats in London in the 1990s, more trouble falls on the Sharif family.

PML-N President and the supremo’s brother Shahbaz Sharif’s son-in-law Imran Ali Yousaf has been called by an Accountability Court.

Imran Ali Yousaf was declared as a proclaimed absconder on the request of National Accountability Bureau (NAB).

Imran Ali Yousaf

Yousaf is accused of receiving graft in excess of Rs 12 million from Ikram Naveed, the former CEO of the Punjab Power Development Company (PPDC), and is the subject of a NAB probe, a national newspaper reported.

He appeared before the NAB investigators in April but has since missed his scheduled hearings and is currently in London.

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The bureau, which last month requested the interior ministry to extradite Yousaf via Interpol, on Tuesday told the accountability court that “warrant of arrest against the accused has been issued by NAB chairman”.

“As per IO (investigation officer), the accused has gone underground and is not traceable.”

Following this, the bureau asked the court to declare Yousaf a proclaimed absconder a request that was accepted, the report said.

Quoting a source, the report said the then Punjab Chief Minister’s son-in-law was also accused of “getting Naveed appointed as PPDC CEO who allegedly committed massive corruption. The NAB is quizzing Yousaf on the information provided about him by Ikram Naveed.”

The Anti-Corruption Establishment (ACE) had already carried out a probe against Naveed and Yousaf in 2016. It declared Naveed guilty of embezzling Rs 450 million.

The ACE in its investigation found that Naveed had purchased 19 properties in his and his family members’ names and also unearthed his and his family members property worth over Rs 1 billion. The property has been attached and their bank accounts frozen, the report said.

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