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Long-awaited verdict in £190m corruption case expected today

Dawn Report 2025-01-13
KARACHI: After multiple postponements, the verdict in the £190m Al-Q adir Trust case against former PM Imran Khan and Bushra Bibi is expected to be announced today (Monday).

On Dec 23 the original date the verdict was supposed to be announced an Islamabad accountability court postponed its verdict in the case until Jan 6 due to winter vacations.

Then, on Jan 6, the decision could not be pronounced as Judge Nasir Javed Rana was on leave.

On Monday, the judge is expected to deliver the verdict in a makeshift courtroom atAdiala Jail, where hearings of the case have continued over the past year.

Mr Khan and his wife were indicted in the case on Feb 27, 2024, shortly after the general elections.

In its reference against Mr Khan, NAB alleged that the thencabinet approved a confidential deed in 2019 to give £190m seized by the UK`s National Crime Agency (NCA) and returned to Pakistan back to real estate tycoon Malik Riaz.

The bureau alleged that Mr Khan and Bushra Bibi, in return, got billions of rupees and land measuring hundreds of kanals from Bahria Town for `legalising` the money.As per the reference, Malik Riaz`s son transferred 240 kanals of land to Farhat Shahzadi, while ZulfiBukharireceived land under a trust, which NAB argued did not exist at the time of transfer.

The prosecution further alleged that a trust was created only after the adjustment of the 190m ..pounds, raising doubts about its legitimacy and purpose.

Asif hopes `justice will prevail` Ahead of the likely verdict in the £190 million case, Defence `Minister Khawaja Asif hoped that `justice will prevail`.

Speaking to reporters in Sialkot, he maintained that the US had not asked the Pakistan government to give relief to Imran Khan, or anyone else.

The PTI is telling people that America is closely monitoring the situation in Pakistan, that it is going to take major decisions in their favour, he said, adding that there was no such thing on the cards.He said that Pakistan and the US had a relationship, which had been going strong for 76 years, and assailed what he called `PTI`s new dramas in America`.

`This is the same country to which the PTI had said `absolutely not`... but now they`re saying `absolutely yes`. The PTI leader and its leadership have bowed down before America.

Mr Asif also claimed that around a billion rupees had been paid to lawyers to secure Imran Khan`s release in corruption cases.

He noted that other courts were also hearing cases regarding Imran Khan`s activities, and decisions are yet to be issued in those cases.

Assailing the party`s narrative of mobilising overseas Pakistanis against the government, the minister said that Pakistanis living abroad had sent home $4bn more than ever before.

Abid Mahmood in Narowal contributed to this report