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Transparency International asks NAB to take notice of ‘faults’ in Ayyan case

byCustoms Today Report
06/05/2015
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LAHORE: The Transparency International Pakistan has urged the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) to take notice of the ‘deliberate ‘faults’ in the provisional challan of investigation in Ayyan Ali case.

According to sources, the senior official of Directorate General Customs Intelligence and Investigation had claimed that Ayyan had sold the file in Rs50 million and got the payment in form of dollars, which she carried at the time of the arrest, according to a local media outlet.

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However, the investigation team never investigated Mumtaz Hussain, the key person in the housing society. It was also pointed out that the person who had left Ayyan at the airport had also not been investigated, despite being visible in the CCTV footage, according to sources.

The TI, referring to the report, asked the NAB chairman to take up investigation of the case and also probe allegations against politicians, businessmen and customs officials’ involvement in the scam, according to media reports.

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