Ex-Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari summoned in money laundering case

Press Trust of India  |  Islamabad 

Pakistan's (FIA) has summoned former and his sister tomorrow in a Rs 35 billion and fake case.

The FIA issued notices yesterday to the former and his sister to appear at the agency's headquarters in tomorrow. This is the fourth time they have been summoned, Dawn newspaper reported.

Despite earlier summons, and Talpur failed to appear before the FIA's joint investigation team probing a multi-billion scam.

The FIA has been asked by the to submit a comprehensive report in connection with the fake accounts case on Tuesday, it said.

Zardari and Talpur have not joined the investigation in the case. Instead, they have expressed lack of confidence over the investigation team probing the case.

On August 17, a in had issued non-bailable arrest warrants for Zardari and other absconding suspects in the ongoing probe.

The court ordered the suspects to be arrested and presented before it by September 4.

On August 18, the High Court approved the former president's petition for protective bail in the case.

Zardari had filed a petition in the court through his counsels and after a on August 17 issued non-bailable arrest warrants for the former and other absconding suspects in the ongoing probe.

The FIA is investigating 32 people in relation to from fictitious 29 accounts, including Zardari and his sister Talpur. Zardari's Lawai was arrested last month in connection with the probe.

Lawai was arrested by the FIA last month in the money-laundering case in which he is accused to have helped facilitate the opening of fake accounts in Summit Bank, and United Bank Limited.

In addition to 29 already under scrutiny, the investigators have "detected 15 more suspicious accounts", a senior of the FIA was quoted as saying by the report.

These accounts were opened in the names of persons other than those in whose names the 29 accounts were opened, said the Up to Rs 1 billion, Rs 2 billion and Rs 3 billion had been transferred from these newly discovered accounts, he added.

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First Published: Sun, August 26 2018. 16:20 IST