Wednesday, June 26, 2019

PTI leader’s remand extended

LAHORE: An accountability court on Wednesday extended physical remand of PTI leader Sibtain Khan by July 3 in a case of awarding an illegal mining contract in 2007.The NAB produced him before the court and requested the court to extend his remand to carry out investigation in the case. The court after accepting the NAB’s plea extended physical remand of the accused by July 3. Sibtain Khan before his arrest was serving as minister for forestry, fisheries and wildlife. He had resigned from his office after his arrest. He was arrested on charges of illegally awarding a multi-billion-dollar contract to an alleged fake company in 2007. As a PML-Q minister for mines and minerals at that time, he had awarded a contract for extracting minerals in Chiniot district. The NAB said in initial findings that the ERPL had no previous experience of mining, even then the minister awarded contract to it. During the probe, it was revealed that no other firm was invited to the bidding process.

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