–PPP leader submits surety bonds of Rs2m in banking court to get interim pre-arrest bail
KARACHI: Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Co-Chairman Asif Ali Zardari’s sister Faryal Talpur on Saturday requested a joint investigation team (JIT) formed by the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) to grant her more time to appear before them.
The investigation team had ordered Talpur to appear at 11am on Saturday in connection with a Rs35 billion money laundering case. However, in an application submitted by her attorney, she sought more time on account of her “being busy” with a banking court, where she submitted Rs2 million in surety bonds to secure an interim pre-arrest bail.
Talpur, who won the July 25 general election from Sindh Assembly constituency PS-10 (Larkana-I), is named in a corruption case relating to fake accounts and fictitious transactions worth Rs35 billion, along with her brother, former president Zardari. Last week, both of them were declared absconders by the FIA along with 18 others.
After the challan was issued, Talpur requested a division bench of the Sindh High Court in Larkana to grant her protective bail in the case. The high court accepted her plea and granted a six-day bail on July 23 that expired on Saturday.
On Friday, her counsel had said that the PPP leader wanted to join trial proceedings, but feared that if she would do so, the FIA would arrest her. Therefore, the court was requested to grant a pre-arrest bail in order to enable the applicant to surrender and join the trial proceedings.
Meanwhile, sources privy to the development told Pakistan Today that FIA has also decided to register two to three FIRs [First Information Report] against the accused in the case.
MONEY LAUNDERING SCAM:
The corruption case, in which Faryal Talpur is named, was initially registered against former Pakistan Stock Exchange chairman Hussain Lawai, who is widely believed to be close to Zardari, and other bankers in connection with an ongoing probe into a massive money laundering scam.
Lawai and other bankers are accused of facilitating opening of 29 ‘fake’ accounts in Summit Bank, Sindh Bank and United Bank Limited, where ‘beneficiaries of the Sindh government’ had deposited Rs35 billion that was subsequently transferred to different accounts. Lawai, along with three other bankers, was arrested by the FIA earlier this month.
In the case’s interim charge sheet dated July 21, 2018, Zardari and Talpur’s names appeared in the list of absconding accused persons along with their addresses.
Additionally, Zardari’s close aide Anwar Majeed and his son were also named in the list of absconders which contains the names of 20 individuals.
A two-member bench headed by Chief Justice of Pakistan Saqib Nisar has also taken suo motu notice of the FIA’s probe in the case.