NAB's money-laundering probe against Sharif amounts to "pre-poll rigging": Pak PM

Press Trust of India  |  Islamabad 

today blasted the of Pakistan's anti-graft body in parliament for launching a probe against ousted for allegedly laundering USD 4.9 billion to India, saying his action amounted to "pre-poll rigging".

Justice (retd) Javed Iqbal, of the (NAB), yesterday ordered a probe against the embattled former after reports of his alleged involvement in the money laundering emerged in the media here.

While speaking in the National Assembly, said that a serious allegation has been leveled against the former prime minister.

"In the current [political] conditions, this falls within the ambit of pre-poll rigging," he was quoted as saying by Geo TV.

He noted that will be held in in two months and the NAB is making allegations that the former was sending money to

"This is embarrassing for us all," he said.

"The NAB should be summoned before Parliament and reveal where he got this information from," fumed.

He also favoured setting up a special committee to probe the matter.

"What will be the country's future if institutions level such serious allegations against its politicians? If an institution can make such allegations, then it must be investigated all that is happening in it," Abbasi said.

The truth should be brought out before the people, he said.

The also said that the accountability court is hearing cases against Nawaz and his family.

Sharif, 68, is facing three corruption cases in the accountability court following the Supreme Court's verdict in the Panama Papers case.

"We don't expect justice from the court. We don't see justice being dispensed," he added.

Highlighting NAB's "bias" against Sharif, the premier quoted the saying, "Justice should not only be done but seen to be done".

also slammed the actions of the NAB in the

Dastgir demanded a probe against NAB's internal workings and processes of determining investigations.

Pakistan's had disqualified Sharif last year, forcing the three-time prime minister to resign. He has also been disqualified from holding public office for life.

Sharif has dismissed the corruption charges as politically motivated. If convicted in the three corruption cases, he could be jailed.

Earlier, said the NAB probe against his brother, should be investigated to determine who is behind the move.

Shehbaz, who is also of the ruling Muslim League-N after Nawaz's disqualification, said the NAB inquiry announcement has cast a bad light on the anti-graft body.

Meanwhile, in Washington, the in a statement said, "In the past day, there have been citing the World Bank's Remittances and Migration Report of 2016. These were incorrect."

The World Bank's Remittances and Migration Report is an effort by the to estimate migration and remittances numbers across the world, it said.

"The report does not include any mention of money laundering nor does it name any individuals," it clarified.

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First Published: Wed, May 09 2018. 19:40 IST