Court rejects PTI founder, Bushra’s bail plea in Toshakhana case
ISLAMABAD: The Accountability Court rejected the bail petition of Pakistan Tehreek e...
ISLAMABAD: An Accountability Court (AC) acquitted former Senate deputy chairman Saleem Mandviwala and others in the Kidney Hills reference.
Accountability Court Judge Nasir Javed Rana approved the application of National Accountability Bureau (NAB) and returned the reference.
The NAB, in its plea, stated that Mandviwala had no connection with the case. Moreover there was no loss to the government treasury, rather it was a private party which suffered the losses.
The Bureau pleaded the court to acquit the accused.
The NAB said that the reference was filed on January 19, 2021 against seven accused.
The matter was presented before its executive board in September (2024), which reached a conclusion that the reference could not be made as per the facts, it added.
The court, subsequently, approved the request of NAB and acquitted the seven persons.
Earlier, Accountability Court rejected the bail petition of Pakistan Tehreek e Insaf (PTI) founder chairman Imran Khan and his wife Bushra Bibi in the Toshakhana case-II.
Special Judge Central Shahrukh Arjumand heard the plea related to the second case of Toshakhana in Adiala Jail.
During the hearing, the Federal Investigation Agency prosecutor said that the accused did not deposit the valuable seat worth Rs 71.5 million received from the Saudi government in the Toshakhana.
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