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AC Sukkur orders to arrest Khursheed Shah’s nephew in Assets beyond Income case

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Accountability Court in Sukkur (AC Sukkur) has ordered that arrest of Syed Junaid Qadir Shah who is the co accused in the assets beyond income case against PPP leader Syed Khursheed Shah.

As per details, AC Sukkur court has ordered to present Syed Junaid Qadir Shah on the next hearing to be held on 18th of February.

Due to Junaid Shah’s absence in court at the time of hearing, the court termed the accused as Absconder.

Syed Junaid Qadir Shah is in Saudi Arabia these days.

Earlier Sukkur Accountability court AC has adjourned the hearing of assets beyond income case against Pakistan Peoples Party Leadery Syed Khursheed Shah till February 2020.

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It is to be mentioned here that Joint Investigation Team (JIT), headed by NAB DG in Multan Attiqur Rehman, has been formed on the orders of NAB Chairman to probe into Khursheed Shah’s case.

PPP leader along with 17 others are named in a reference pertaining to corruption of over Rs1 billion.

On Sept 18, 2019 the NAB arrested senior PPP leader Syed Khursheed Shah in a case regarding his alleged assets beyond means.

“NAB Sukkur arrested Syed Khursheed Shah in the assets beyond means case,” a brief handwritten statement issued by NAB Islamabad said.

Multiple corruption cases against Shah are under investigation with NAB. In 2012, an accountability court had directed NAB to file a reference against him on a complaint pertaining to alleged accumulation of illegitimate assets. In 2013, NAB had reopened two corruption cases against Shah under the directives of the Lahore High Court.

In July, 2019, NAB Chairman retired justice Javed Iqbal had approved nine inquiries against different personalities, including Shah.

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