Former Pak President Asif Ali Zardari Charged In Two Corruption Circumstances

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The courtroom charged Asif Ali Zardari and his sister in a mega cash laundering case. (FILE)

Islamabad:

An anti-corruption courtroom on Monday charged former Pakistan president Asif Ali Zardari in two graft circumstances, per week after he was indicted in a serious cash laundering case.

Mr Zardari, 63, the co-chairman of Pakistan Peoples Celebration (PPP) and husband of the nation’s first girl prime minister Benazir Bhutto, was current within the Islamabad-based courtroom and pleaded not responsible.

In the course of the listening to, the accountability courtroom indicted 19 others accused within the Park Lane case and 15 others within the Thatta water provide case.

The courtroom charged Mr Zardari, his sister Faryal Talpur in a mega cash laundering case on September 28.

Within the Park Lane case, Mr Zardari and his son Bilawal Ali Zardari are accused of buying 307 acres of prime property in Islamabad at very low charges utilizing frontmen.

Within the Thatta water provide case, a personal contractor was illegally awarded challenge contracts. Within the cash laundering case, it’s alleged faux accounts had been utilized by the previous president and the opposite accused to park and launder ill-gotten wealth.

The courtroom has rejected Mr Zardari’s plea in search of acquittal in all three circumstances.

He was arrested final yr by the Nationwide Accountability Bureau and probed for months earlier than being launched in December on medical grounds.

Mr Zardari has maintained the allegations towards him are a vilification marketing campaign by Prime Minister Imran Khan-led Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) social gathering.

Commenting on the accountability circumstances filed towards him, Zardari stated that he had beforehand suffered below the identical circumstances when circumstances had been filed slapped on him.

“After we are in Opposition, such circumstances are filed towards us,” he stated. “We now have been going by these circumstances [in the past as well].”

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