Arsalan-Iftikhar case: NAB dissolves JIT over SC’s concerns

| 2nd August, 2012
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ISLAMABAD: National Accountability Bureau (NAB) on Thursday dissolved the Joint Investigation Committee (JIT) which was investigating Arsalan-Iftikhar case after the Supreme Court had stopped it from conducting inquiry for two days, DawnNews reported.

A two member bench of the Supreme Court comprising of Justice Jawwad S Khawaja and Khilji Arif heard the review case of alleged corruption of Arsalan Iftikhar, son of Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry.

The Prosecutor General NAB K.K. Agha of the NAB informed the apex court that the accountability bureau will formulate a new team comprising of NAB’s officials.

In reference to yesterday’s court order of stopping the JIT to continue its investigation of the Arsalan –Iftikhar case after one of the members of the team Faisal Memon was accused of being partial, Agha said that “NAB has decided to formulate a new team comprising of its own officials.” Adding that, “the bureau does not doubt the credibility of Memon, but it is for the greater good that we form a new investigation team.”

On the petition of Malik Riaz’s attorney Zahid Bukhari, the apex court directed the investigation teams and other sub ordinate courts, who are dealing with other cases of Riaz and his family, to perform their duties without getting under pressure of the proceedings of Arsalan-iftikhar case.

The apex court subsequently adjourned the hearing for an indefinite period of time.

COMMENTS

  1. now just because of Arsalan SC order to stop the JIT to investigation, and NAB decide to change the team just because of litigation of Arsalan regards Faisal memon…i dont know why SC and NAB give importance to Arsalan and admit his all points,which are totally unbiased .

  2. Still mr araslan did not submitted his statement to NAB what he want ??????

  3. whatever has happened yet since this case has been noticed bu SC, malik riaz is facing it bravely and ready to do what court wanthim to do but arslan is not looking so much interested in this case and he even didnt submitted his statement to NAB, these are just tricks to delay the case otherwise NAB is an unbiased institution working in its own rules.

  4. The Arsalan case should be dealt with like any other case hopefully with transparent due process and no special favours.