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Fake bank accounts case: NAB summons Bilawal Bhutto Zardari on 24th

Bilawal was summoned to record his statement with regard to alleged transfer of over Rs1 billion from the accounts of JV Opel-225.

By Asim Yasin
December 21, 2019

ISLAMABAD: The National Accountability Bureau (NAB), Rawalpindi, has summoned the PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari on December 24 in a fake bank accounts scam regarding the Joint Venture Opel-225.

According to NAB sources, Bilawal was summoned being a director of the Zardari Group. Sources said Bilawal was summoned to record his statement with regard to alleged transfer of over Rs1 billion from the accounts of JV Opel-225.

It may be mentioned here that before this, Bilawal was summoned in the Park Lane Ltd case few months back. Senator Mustafa Nawaz Kokhar, spokesman for Bilawal, confirmed that the PPP chairman has received the NAB notice. “The chief justice had already remarked in the open court that Bilawal was innocent in this case and NAB’s act of sending notice is subjective to political harassment,” he said. He said whenever the government comes into crisis, political victimisation of political opponents starts through the NAB. Kokhar asked the NAB to tell that how many notices it had sent to government ministers and ruling party legislators. He also asked from the NAB to tell that why the cases against the cabinet members and ruling party legislators were pending and were not taken up for investigations.

Sherry Rehman said Bilawal made a comment on the case of Pervez Musharraf and in response the NAB has issued summoning notice to him. “Why Imran Khan is hiding behind the NAB notices and not coming out openly,” she questioned.

The PPP Secretary General Nayyer Hussain Bokhari said the NAB has turned into an attached organisation of the PTI. He warned that Imran Khan should get ready to face the music on his turn.