Former Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari (File photo | PTI) 
World

Pakistan anti-corruption court extends Zardari's remand by 10 days

According to NAB, Zardari is being investigated for his alleged involvement in extending loans and other misappropriation by Parthenon Private Limited and others.

From our online archive

ISLAMABAD: A Pakistani anti-corruption court on Monday extended former president Asif Ali Zardari and his sister's remand by 10 days in the fake accounts case, according to a media report.

The National Accountability Bureau (NAB) presented the 63-year-old Pakistan People's Party leader and his sister Faryal Talpur in the accountability court amid strict security, Geo News reported.

The Bureau pleaded to the court in Islamabad for an extension of two weeks in Zardari's remand in the case.

The court, however, extended the remand by 10 days only and ordered that the suspects should be presented before it again on August 10.

According to NAB, Zardari is being investigated for his alleged involvement in extending loans and other misappropriation by Parthenon Private Limited, Park Lane Estate Private Limited and others.

Zardari is the husband of the country's first woman prime minister Benazir Bhutto.

He was arrested by NAB officials in the Park Lane case on July 1.

He was already in NAB custody since June 10 after the Islamabad High Court dismissed his pre-arrest bail petition in the fake accounts case.

Zardari, the 11th President of Pakistan from 2008 to 2013, has denied any link with the fake accounts.

He has said the allegation was part of a vilification campaign by the ruling Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party to malign opposition leaders.

His political career has been overshadowed by the allegations of corruption due to which he has spent several years in custody although he was never convicted.

Meanwhile, PPP chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said on Monday that his father was not using an air conditioner (AC) facility in prison.

Bilawal said the former president was not using the AC facility after Prime Minister Imran Khan during his recent visit to the US announced that A-class jail facilities for jailed former prime minister Nawaz Sharif and Zardari would be withdrawn.

Trump upbeat as US, Iran hold 'very good' indirect talks in Qatar

Nepal ready for diplomatic dialogue with India to resolve border dispute, says Foreign Minister Khanal

From India's furnace to Europe's inferno: The science behind extreme heat

Why the US Supreme Court's birthright citizenship ruling is a major relief for Indians

India urges Pakistan to free 188 prisoners; seeks consular access to 13 Indians

SCROLL FOR NEXT