Haqqani denies getting any warrant from Pak over inquiries

Press Trust of India  |  Washington 

Pakistan's former to the US Hussain Haqqani, who is wanted by the country's in connection with cases of and embezzlement of funds, has said that he did not receive any warrants about inquiries from the authorities, according to a on Sunday.

The had issued warrants to the (FIA) to produce Haqqani, a of and political leadership, before it in January last year, but the has refused to issue an arrest warrant against him.

termed the new allegations against him as "manufactured".

"It seems to be another gimmick aimed to gullible Pakistani media. New allegations filed more than seven years after my forced resignation are obviously manufactured," the Dawn paper quoted as saying in a statement.

"I doubt that will initiate extradition proceedings that are certain to fail and, in the process, open up examination of their secret expenditures in the US," he said.

Haqqani, 62, was Pakistan's to the US from May 27, 2008 to November 22, 2011, which is considered as one of the most tumultuous period of the US-relationship.

He was in the centre of the controversy over allegedly sending a memorandum to the US in 2011 seeking his direct intervention to avert a possible overthrow of the PPP by the military.

A commission constituted by the commonly known as the 'Commission' had in its report held Haqqani as the originator and of the memo, the report said.

As part of the extradition process, Pakistan's Interior ministry has also transferred a 355-page extradition dossier to the foreign office which will be sent to the State Department for Haqqani's extradition.

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First Published: Sun, January 06 2019. 16:25 IST