UK crime agency arrests Pakistani couple to probe money laundering allegations

Press Trust of India  |  London/Islamabad 

British authorities have arrested a former Pakistani "politically exposed person" and his wife who were allegedly involved in laundering in the UK, believed to to be the result of in

Officers from the NCA's International Unit have arrested a "former Pakistani Politically Exposed Person, aged in his 40s, and his wife, aged in her 30s, in connection with alleged laundering in the believed to be the result of in Pakistan," the NCA said in a statement.

The investigation has been supported by the and the Federal Investigation Agency in Pakistan, it said.

The couple, who were arrested in Surrey, control a UK property portfolio worth more than 8 million pounds for which they appear to have no legitimate source of income, the statement said.

The man and his wife were questioned by NCA officers and have now been released under investigation, it said without identifying the couple.

However, Pakistani media identified them as Farhan Junejo, the former of late Peoples Party (PPP) Makhdoom Amin Faheem, and his wife. The PPP is lead by former Pakistan

Junejo, a former assistant commissioner, was accused of laundering Rs 250 million abroad, the Express Tribune reported.

Junejo was named in the Trade Development corruption scandal in addition to causing a loss of Rs 1.5 billion to the national exchequer, the report said.

Special Assistant to Khan on Accountability Shehzad Akbar said that the person detained today is a former public office holder, who fled from Pakistan and invested money in London, Geo reported.

He said that the was assisting the NCA from last seven days, adding that the will request a formal claim if the arrested person's assets are frozen by the

The development came after the meeting between Pakistan's and British is on Monday.

They announced that the 'UK-Pakistan Justice and Accountability Partnership' would work towards repatriation of illicit finances, recovery of stolen assets and putting a check on

The Pakistani-origin Javid said Britain would ensure that no person could escape accountability, clarifying that the initiative would be broad-based and was not mean to target individual cases only.

Javid said the new partnership would be headed by a to expand cooperation between the two sides in curbing corruption.

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First Published: Tue, September 18 2018. 13:55 IST