Threat Issued To Bomb NAB HeadquartersThreat Issued To Bomb NAB Headquarters

Threat Issued To Bomb NAB Headquarters

Threat Issued To Bomb NAB Headquarters: National Accountability Bureau (NAB) Chairman Justice (r) Javed Iqbal revealed that the anti-graft body was issued a threat to blow up its headquarters with explosives.

The NAB chairman was addressing officers at the NAB’s Lahore complex, where he made the revelation.

“But the decision of life and death rests with Allah,” he said, vowing that the war against corruption will continue without discrimination.

“Some people want the anti-graft body to arrest politicians so that they become political martyrs ahead of the elections,” NAB sources quoted Iqbal as saying.

“But the NAB makes arrests on the basis merit in cases under investigation, not on anyone’s wishes,” he added.

Threat Issued To Bomb NAB Headquarters
Threat Issued To Bomb NAB Headquarters

He said that the anti-graft body “looks at cases, not the faces” and it had nothing to with the elections.

The NAB chief lamented that some people had made a habit of not appearing before the anti-graft body, despite summons.

He further said that the progress regarding the investigation on mega corruption cases is encouraging.

Amid security concerns, Caretaker Interior Minister Azam Khan directed the authorities to tighten the security of Islamabad’s NAB headquarters and tasked the police commandos to take charge of the NAB headquarters.

Iqbal lamented that some people had made a habit of not appearing before the anti-graft body, despite summons.

He further said that when the time came, the anti-graft body would make it clear as to corruption worth how many billions was recorded in the country.

The NAB chief said that alleged irregularities worth billions were found in company’s scandal in Punjab.

He further vowed that corruption cases would be forwarded to accountability courts with concrete evidence.

Since Javed Iqbal took charge in October last year, NAB has filed 101 references out of 179 mega corruption cases registered with the watchdog.

The new chairman — immediately after taking office — had ordered the prosecution division of the bureau to finalise all 179 mega corruption investigations as soon as possible.

During a performance review meeting in April, it was revealed that investigations into 101 cases had been concluded, and that references had been filed in the respective accountability courts.

Since Javed Iqbal took charge in October last year, NAB has filed 101 references out of 179 mega corruption cases registered with the watchdog.

The new chairman — immediately after taking office — had ordered the prosecution division of the bureau to finalise all 179 mega corruption investigations as soon as possible.

During a performance review meeting in April, it was revealed that investigations into 101 cases had been concluded, and that references had been filed in the respective accountability courts.

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