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Toyota Garden case: accused remanded to NAB custody

byCT Report
07/04/2017
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LAHORE: An accountability court on Friday handed over an accused, Khawaja Jahanzeb Saleh, the main accused of Toyota Garden motor’s corruption case, to National

Accountability Bureau (NAB) on seven days physical remand. Earlier, the NAB officials produced the accused before Accountability Court-III Judge Muhammad Waseem Akhtar and submitted that the accused was absconder and he was arrested on Thursday from The Mall. The court was requested to grant 14 days physical remand of the accused for investigation.

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However, the accused submitted that he was implicated in the corruption case without any evidence. But, the court handed over the accused to NAB on seven days physical remand and directed to produce him against on April 14.

NAB had filed a reference against the accused and others for cheating the public at large through receiving Rs50 million for booking/sale of vehicles and embezzling the amounts fraudulently.

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