LAHORE: The Lahore High Court on Wednesday issued notice to the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) on bail petition moved by former senior minister of Punjab Abdul Aleem Khan in an inquiry against him on charges of possessing assets beyond means and having undeclared offshore companies.A two-judge bench headed by Justice Malik Shahzad Ahmad Khan took up the petition, heard initial arguments of Khan’s counsel Syed Ali Zafar and sought written reply from the NAB by April 3. The counsel mainly argued that Aleem Khan had been falsely implicated in the case and illegally arrested by the NAB only to ruin his political career, damage his reputation and restrain him from serving the people of his constituency.He said the NAB miserably failed to produce any evidence to establish allegations of possessing assets beyond means. He said the petitioner’s assets had been declared in his wealth statements and other filings, and he did not possess any assets that had not been declared. Moreover, he said, each and every asset, income and sources had been disclosed before the FBR authorities and the same record had been given to the NAB authority as well.The counsel argued that the NAB’s allegations that the petitioner’s parents acted as ‘benamidars’ for the petitioner and that he held assets through them were false. Zafar submitted that under the law a person was innocent until proven guilty and as per Article 10-A of the Constitution every person was entitled to a fair and proper trial. He said the matter of the petitioner was clearly one of further enquiry in which NAB had yet to procure evidence. Therefore, he said, his client could not be kept behind bars till the NAB was in the process of collecting further information. He asked the court to release Aleem Khan on post-arrest bail and to declare his arrest illegal. The NAB had arrested Aleem Khan on Feb 6 last when he appeared before its combined investigation team. On March 5, an accountability court had denied the bureau further custody of Khan and sent him to jail on judicial remand.
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