IHC acquits former minister Hamid Saeed Kazmi, others in Haj corruption case

ISLAMABAD – On Monday The Islamabad High Court acquitted former religious affairs minister Hamid Saeed Kazmi, Rao Shakeel and Aftab Islam in the Hajj corruption scandal.

The verdict was announced by Justice Mohsin Akhtar Kiyani of the IHC.

Former federal minister for religious affairs, Hamid Saeed Kazmi, was sentenced to 16 years in jail in the Hajj corruption case in June last year.

Judge Malik Nazir Ahmad from special court central, a lower court, also sentenced Director General (DG) Haj Rao Shakeel to 40 years in prison. Joint secretary for religious affairs Aftab Aslam was also sentenced to 16 years in prison.

The trio filed an appeal in Islamabad High Court which sought complete relevant record from the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA).

Islamabad High Court Judge Mohsan Akhtar Kyani acquitted Hamid Saeed Kazmi, Rao Shakeel and Aftab Islam after a series of hearings. Hamid Saeed Kazmi is still behind the bars.

The Hajj corruption scandal had surfaced in 2010 when former Minister for Science and Technology Azam Swati levelled corruption allegations against then Minister for Religious Affairs Hamid Saeed Kazmi.

As a result of the exchange of accusations between sitting ministers, then Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani sacked both Kazmi and Swati from their offices.

Reacting to Swati’s allegations, the Supreme Court had also taken suo moto notice of the case. Hamid Saeed Kazmi was arrested by authorities and investigated, but was released on bail in August 2012.

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