NAB to challenge Rana Sana’s bail in SC
LAHORE: NAB has decided to challenge the bail of PML-N leader Rana Sanaullah in SC earlier granted by the Lahore High Court. A draft has been prepared by the NAB prosecution for seeking cancelation of Rana’s bail from the apex court. In April, this year, LHC had granted bail to Rana Sanaullah in assets beyond means case against him by the NAB. During the course of inquiry, it was found that Rana owns assets more than Rs400 million. Rana owns two plots in DHA Lahore measuring one kanal each along with another plot measuring one and half kanal in the same housing society. He also owns five plots in Bismillah Housing Society. The evidence of Rs20 million investments in Paradise Valley, Faisalabad, was also found against him.He owns shops worth Rs35 million. The NAB sources claimed that Rana got profits worth Rs80 million from ‘Benami’ properties.
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