Drugs scandal: PM asks son to return home for investigations

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Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani has reportedly asked his son, MNA Ali Musa Gilani, to cut short his visit abroad and return to Pakistan to join investigations into the chemical scandal, a private TV channel reported on Wednesday.
According to reports, Musa is currently in South Africa for his honeymoon. Musa has been served summons by the Supreme Court along with PM’s Principal Secretary Khushnood Lashari in a chemical import case involving illegal sale and distribution of substance. On April 12, PM Gilani condemned what he called a ‘malicious campaign’ against his son, and took his cabinet into confidence about the case probe. The prime minister said Musa had been allegedly involved in issue of allocating drug quota, claiming that various inquiries conducted by the departments, including one by the Senate Standing Committee on Interior, made no mention of influence exercised by him in its findings.

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  1. First punish the officials probing him, then let him escape and now issue such statements for public consumption. This PM (and his family) has taken the art of corruption to new heights.

  2. it is good he will face but what happened
    nothing….. all politicization judges military bureaucratic are combined
    they are linked via marriages and relatives
    this nation is stupid ….

  3. Sure, first send him abroad, then pretend to ask him to come back, you can only fool some of the people some of the time.

  4. Four members of the PM's family who we know (from media), PM – looting national enterprises thru his jail time criminal friends, Begum – written off loans (and who knows what else?) the elder son – hajj scam and the younger son – ‘ephedrine’ scandal, one surpassing the other in innovative corruption. What a rouge family (and they call themselves 'descendants of Hazrat Abdul Qadir Jilani!!

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