ISLAMABAD – The National Accountability Bureau (NAB) on Thursday stopped
process to bring former finance minister Ishaq Dar back to Pakistan through
Interpol.
The step has been taken after the Islamabad High Court (IHC) issued stay
order against the accountability court’s decision pertaining to issuance of
non-bailable arrest warrants for Dar. The high court had barred
accountability court from proceedings against the accused till 17th
January, 2018.
Meanwhile, the NAB authorities have decided to challenge IHC’s order in the
court.
Ishaq Dar, 67, was indicted in October in a graft case in which he is
accused of making assets that were “disproportionate to his known sources
of income”.
The case was filed against him by the National Accountability Bureau (NAB)
in the light of the Supreme Court order of July 28 that disqualified Nawaz
Sharif as prime minister in the Panama Papers scandal.
In its case against Dar, the NAB has alleged that the accused has acquired
assets and pecuniary interests/resources in his own name and/or in the name
of his dependants of an approximate amount of Rs 831.678 million.
Dar is in London since October and has been seeking treatment of an
undefined heart complication at a Harley Street hospital.