Asif Zardari, Faryal Talpur indicted in mega money-laundering case
Justice Azam Khan presided over the proceedings in an Islamabad court where Zardari, accompanied by his daughter Asifa, and Talpur were presented to hear the charges being brought against them.
The PPP leader's lawyer, Farooq H. Naik, was not present, reportedly due to a commitment at the Supreme Court.
The court also indicted Anwar Majeed, the head of the Omni Group and another accused in the case, who appeared through a video link. Majeed, too, pleaded not guilty.
The court further indicted Majeed's son, Abdul Ghani, who was present in the courtroom and also pleaded not guilty.
Lawyers of two other accused in the case, including former Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) chairperson Hussain Lawai and banker Taha Raza, were given a copy of the charge sheet after being indicted by the court.
It should be noted that at the last hearing, the court had dismissed Zardari's pleas in three corruption references and ordered that he be indicted.
Meanwhile, the PPP co-chairperson today challenged the mega money-laundering and Park Lane reference trials in the Islamabad High Court, seeking acquittal in both.
The accountability court has postponed the indictment of the former president in the Park Lane and Thatta Water Supply references till October 5.
While responding to media queries upon indictment in the alleged multi-billion rupee money-laundering case, Asif Zardari said he has walked these paths earlier as well, referring to earlier corruption trials against him.
When asked whether the PPP will stand by former prime minister Nawaz Sharif according to the decisions taken by the All Parties Conference, Zardari responded saying: “Inshallah [If God wills it]”.
PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari termed the indictment of Asif Zardari as “victimization” and asked why, when the opposition is facing court cases, cabinet members and Prime Minister Imran Khan’s sister are not summoned to the courts.
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