The court's order on NAB's petition, which states that NAB does not need special directions to execute the arrest warrant.— DawnNewsTV
Marriyum accuses PM of 'passing directions' to NAB Speaking to the media after the LHC stopped NAB from arresting Hamza, PML-N spokesperson Mariyum Aurangzeb thanked God for the decision and said that PML-N's lawyers had gone to court to "challenge the prime minister's steps [to spread] state terrorism".
She accused NAB of displaying "hooliganism" and said that PML-N workers, who had gathered near the PML-N leader's house, were beaten up.
"This is state terrorism," she declared and added that the "inefficient and incapable" government was pulling a "media stunt" to mislead the people.
"NAB had conducted an illegal raid on the directions of the prime minister," she claimed."Despite a discussion yesterday, NAB's team, after conspiring with the government, returned today."
Aurangzeb said that NAB had gone to courtroom number five today and submitted an application for Hamza's arrest. However, this application was rejected by a NAB court, she claimed, further claiming that the bureau was informed that an LHC order exists in this regard.
She further said that Shahzad Akbar, the prime minister's aide, remained in contact with the director general of NAB's Lahore chapter and "passed on" the premier's instructions to the anti-graft watchdog. She demanded that a "forensic test" of Akbar's phone should be conducted.
Information minister criticises Hamza for 'resisting' arrest While addressing a press conference earlier, Information Minister Fawad Chaudhry regretted that Hamza had "locked himself in the basement" and "is using women and children as shields".
Referring to the standoff in Model Town and drawing parallels with the 2014 Model Town tragedy, he said the nature of operations conducted by Punjab police in the PML-N's tenure were now "in front of everyone to see".
"Politics is being used as a shield to hide their corruption," Chaudhry alleged. "On one hand, they say they do not mind accountability, but when they are being held accountable they are in hiding."
The information minister noted that Hamza's cousins, Hassan and Hussain Nawaz, the two sons of former prime minister Nawaz Sharif, had also said they would give evidence in court regarding the cases against them.
"Now they are saying they are UK citizens and Pakistan's laws do not apply to them," he said.
"I think once he [Hamza] steps out, he will say he is a Cuban citizen [and] that he was given the citizenship by Che Guevara himself, [because] he was a revolutionary at the time."
Chaudhry said that the matter of Hamza's arrest was between the PML-N leader and NAB. However, the minister said that, ideally, Hamza should turn himself in.
He said NAB could use force to enter the Shahbaz family house and arrest him but right now, PML-N workers were displaying aggressive behaviour against the accountability bureau.
"If NAB enters his house, the media will show that [in a negative light] and this is what I have been telling you – we are not like the previous government," the minister said.
"Right now, we need to differentiate between politics and crime," Chaudhry said adding: "It is very important for Pakistan that we do not allow crime to be shielded by politics. If our media and opinion makers do not draw a line between politics and crime, it would ultimately damage Pakistan."
Acting within the law: NAB In an official statement released by NAB, the bureau had said that the measures being taken to arrest Hamza Shahbaz were within the bounds of law.
"Hamza Shahbaz is hereby informed that he should not take the law in his own hands and to surrender to the national institution," the NAB release had said.
According to NAB, the arrest warrants for Hamza Shahbaz were "legal and actionable".
"PML-N workers are tensening [sic] the environment on the party leadership's orders," the release said.
A police contingent and anti-riot force had been deployed to manage the situation. According to DawnNewsTV , police had blocked all the roads leading to Hamza's residence. A team of Rangers personnel had also arrived in Model Town.
Dozens of PML-N workers were also seen trying to get through barriers placed by police in order to reach Hamza's house and clashing with police in the process.
DawnNewsTV reported that one worker fainted during the clashes and had been shifted to a hospital.
PML-N workers and law enforcement official clash outside the 96-H Model Town residence. — DawnNewsTV
Punjab Chief Minister's Spokesman Dr Shahbaz Gill, while speaking to DawnNewsTV , distanced his government from the raid, saying this was "an independent operation" undertaken by NAB.
He added that, personally, he believed that Hamza should have surrendered yesterday.
Gill said police had been given authority to use force while staying within the ambit of the law.
He said that no law would be violated, adding that the government did not believe in political victimisation.
PML-N spokesperson Marriyum Aurangzeb while speaking to media said that "state terrorism" was taking place on behalf of the prime minister.
She said that an LHC order states that NAB has to give a ten-day notice for the arrest of Hamza. She added that NAB has gone to the Supreme Court against this order. However, the SC has not yet given any decision on this nor had they set aside the LHC order.
Additionally, Aurangzeb said that the order that NAB was interpreting, as per their motive, regarding sufficient evidence was with regards to a different order.
Read: NAB under no compulsion to inform an accused before arresting them: Supreme Court
PML-N leader Muhammad Zubair, while speaking to DawnNewsTV , said that when the NAB team had arrived yesterday, Hamza had told them that a Lahore High Court order "clearly stated" that if NAB were to arrest Hamza "they would notify him ten days prior to arrest".
Zubair said that if NAB believes they have legal grounds to execute the arrest despite the court's order, they should have gone to the high court yesterday and clarified it.
He said the situation could have been easily resolved if this was done and a confrontation would not have taken place today.
Friday raid NAB had on Friday raided the residence to arrest Hamza on charges of money laundering and income beyond means, but returned after facing resistance from his security guards and party workers.
The situation worsened with each side blaming the other for harassment. NAB filed an application with police to register an FIR against Hamza’s guards for interference in the state’s functions and requested the interior ministry to put his name on the no-fly list, while the latter also approached police to register a report against the raiding team of NAB.
NAB in a press release issued after the incident had said that its Lahore team, armed with arrest warrants for Hamza, had raided the residence to take him into custody in the assets beyond means case and a money laundering case.
The press release noted that the Supreme Court has made it very clear that NAB did not need to inform suspects prior to their arrest.
However, while addressing a press conference following the incident, Hamza showed a document that he described as a high court order. "I have a court order saying that I will be informed 10 days prior to arrest," he had said, adding that the court told him he would be given an opportunity to make a case for obtaining bail as well.
The NAB press release alleged that Hamza's guards had beaten members of the NAB team, tore their clothes, and threatened their lives.
The NAB statement added: "Therefore, there has been a clear violation of the law by Hamza Shahbaz."
"Those who interfere in NAB's legal action and the operations of the state will be proceeded against as per the law," the statement added.
The PML-N was quick to denounce NAB's version as "a complete lie, contrary to reality and an effort to hide its [NAB's] own sins" in a statement released by the party's media cell. PML-N had strongly condemned NAB's "illegal and immoral step".
The statement further said that the party was in contact with legal experts and would decide its future strategy in light of the latter's advice.