Court orders confiscation of property owned by Shehbaz s son-in-law

LAHORE – An accountability court on Saturday ordered authorities to confiscate the properties owned by former Punjab Chief Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s son-in-law, an absconder in a mega corruption case.

The court issued heard order while hearing a petition filed by the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) seeking confiscation of Imran Ali’s properties in the Punjab Power Company scandal.

During the hearing, NAB prosecutor informed the court that Ali is accused of pocketing Rs12 million from Ikram Naveed, former CEO of Punjab Power Development Company (PPDC). The accused appeared before NAB in April this but has since then left the country, avoiding the investigations.

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He added that Ali was summoned repeatedly but he did not show up, adding that arrest warrants were also issued for him.

Informing the court about properties owned by the Shehbaz’s son-in-law, the prosecutor said that Ali owned officers and apartments wort millions of rupees in Ali Town, a plaza registered in the name of Ali and Fatima Developers, three plots in Gulberg, Ali Processed Foods Private Limited and others.

After hearing the arguments, the court ordered the confiscation

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