• Apex court to hear plea seeking probe on 16th • Law minister says president to decide judge’s fate • In affidavit, Arshad Malik claims he met Nawaz at Jati Umra after latter’s conviction
ISLAMABAD: After consultation with the Supreme Court amid deepening political and judicial crises, the Islamabad High Court (IHC) on Friday removed accountability court judge Arshad Malik over the video scandal while the apex court fixed a petition seeking a thorough probe into the video for hearing on July 16.
Soon after the development, Law Minister Dr Farogh Nasim accompanied by special assistant to the PM on accountability Mirza Shahzad Akbar told a press conference that the government had stopped the judge from performing judicial duties.
Judge Malik, who had called on acting chief justice of the IHC Aamer Farooq twice this week, earlier submitted a letter to him along with an affidavit claiming that he was blackmailed owing to another ‘damaging’ video that he termed a “manipulated immoral video in a compromising position”, recorded somewhere in Multan.
The judge’s first purported video statement claiming that he had been pressurised and blackmailed into convicting former prime minister Nawaz Sharif came to surface during a press conference addressed by Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz vice president Maryam Nawaz on July 6. The claim was allegedly part of the judge’s conversation with a PML-N sympathiser, Nasir Butt, who the government suspected had a criminal history.
In his affidavit, judge Malik claimed that Nasir Butt and Nasir Janjua used the manipulated immoral video to blackmail him time and again. He also claimed that his two acquaintances Mahar Jilani and Nasir Janjua met him in February 2018 and informed him that his appointment was made on their recommendations.
When Nawaz Sharif’s trial in Al-Azizia and Flagship Investment was transferred to his court, he was approached multiple times by associates and supporters of the PML-N supremo, the judge said.
However, he said in spite of all those attempts, he was determined to decide the reference purely on merit and subsequently convicted Nawaz Sharif in Al-Azizia reference but acquitted him in Flagship Investment reference (on Dec 24, 2018). After their failed attempts, they showed him the immoral Multan video telling him that “it is you doing this when you were serving in Multan”, he said.
According to the judge, due to fear of the “Multan video” he met Nawaz Sharif at Jati Umra on April 6, 2019, Hussain Nawaz in Saudi Arabia on June 1, 2019 and Nasir Butt pressurised him to get his assistance in preparation of grounds for appeals in Al-Azizia and Flagship references.
After perusing the affidavit, the IHC administration in the letter addressed to the law ministry stated: “The recent development i.e. releasing of videos, issuing of press release by the registrar accountability court-II Islamabad and affidavit submitted by the incumbent judge narrating his version (copy enclosed) requires his immediate removal.
“Therefore, he may be removed/relieved from his duties by the competent authority forthwith so that he can be repatriated to his parent department, i.e. Lahore High Court, Lahore.”
The IHC registrar office stated: “This letter may be treated as consultation of the Chief Justice of this court as required under section 5A(4) of the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999.