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Police, PML-N clash outside NAB office during Maryam’s appearance

Maryam Nawaz appears before the NAB court again

Maryam Nawaz decides to appear before the NAB

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The Pakistan Muslim League-N (PML-N) workers pelted stones at the police during the appearance of Maryam Nawaz at NAB office Lahore.

According to the details,  bags filled with stones were placed in the vehicle of Maryam’s security.

The shopping bags, which filled with stones, were placed in Maryam Nawaz’s security vehicle number LE 3378. 92

Footages of the incident flooded social media.

Meanwhile, Maryam Nawaz also tweeted the videos of the clash.

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Maryam Nawaz to appear before NAB in illegally land acquiring case

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The workers pelted stones at the police during the appearance of Maryam Nawaz while the police fired shelling to disperse the workers.

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Earlier NAB asked Maryam to appear along with details of 200 hundred acres of land she allegedly acquired in Raiwind in 2013 in violation of rules.

She was required to furnish complete details regarding the sale and purchase of land as well as funds arranged for acquiring the land.

Moreover, the accountability watchdog has asked her to submit details of duty and tax payment for the purchase of the land in question and whether the land had been brought in agriculture or commercial use.

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