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ATC rejects Sheikh Rashid’s physical remand, sends to jail on judicial remand

Sheikh Rashid physical remand

The Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) in Rawalpindi has rejected the physical remand request of former interior minister and Awami Muslim League (AML) chief Shaikh Rashid. The AML chief was arrested on Tuesday by the police for being released on bail in the May 9 incidents and was produced in ATC this morning. During the hearing, Newtown … Read more

LHC allows Sheikh Rashid to contest the general election

LHC

LAHORE: The Lahore High Court(LHC) allowed Awami Muslim League (AML) and former federal minister Sheikh Rashid to contest the general election.

A three-member bench of the Lahore High Court heard the petition filed against Sheikh Rashid’s decision to approve nomination papers.

The petitioner had taken the position that the nomination papers of former minister Sheikh Rashid were approved contrary to the facts, the court should annul the decision of the Appellate Tribunal.

After hearing the arguments of the lawyers of the parties, the court upheld the decision of the Appellate Tribunal and dismissed the appeal against the approval of the nomination papers of Sheikh Rashid from NA-56.

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Ex-federal minister Sheikh Rashid arrested in May 9 case

Sheikh Rashid

RAWALPINDI: Awami Muslim League(AML)  chief and former federal minister has been Sheikh Rashid  from outside of courtroom after his bail was rejected in May 9 case.

Sheikh Rasheed was arrested on bail in the May 9 case. Sheikh Rashid was arrested from the court, a case of attack on the office of a sensitive institution is registered against him.

The Sheikh Rasheed was arrested earlier in this case.

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AML Chairman endures hardship, vows victory in upcoming elections

AML Chairman

Rawalpindi: The chief of the Awami Muslim League (AML) and former home minister Shaikh Rasheed Ahmad says that he has suffered a lot in his life; he couldn’t even imagine the suffering of the current 6-7 months. In a video statement on social media, the AML chairman said that my house was broken, every individual … Read more

AML chief shifts to Lal Haveli on November 6

AML chief Lal Haveli

AML chief Sheikh Rasheed has given his message on X. He is going to participate in the Raiwind gathering. He said that he has bail in all cases. Rawalpindi: Awami Muslim League (AML) chief and former interior minister Sheikh Rasheed has said that Lal Haveli has been opened, and he will shift after the Tablighi … Read more

AML chief admitted to hospital due to heart problem

AML chief heart problem

Sheik Rashid’s condition suddenly became ill. He was shifted to RIC for the cure of chest pain. He came to public after 40 days of Chilla. Rawalpindi: Awami Muslim League (AML) chief and former federal minister interior minister Sheikh Rasheed was shifted to the Rawalpindi Institute of Cardiology (RIC) due to chest pain, Bol News reported. According … Read more

High Court extends Lal Haveli case till October 25

Lal Haveli seal case

The arguments of the AML chief lawyer have been completed. The next hearing will be on October 25. The ex-chairman of ETPB refused to cancel the registry to seal Lal Haveli. The Lahore High Court (LHC) Rawalpindi bench adjourned the Lal Haveli seal and registry cancellation case until October 25, Bol News reported. The arguments … Read more

ETPB seals Sheikh Rashid’s Lal Haveli residence

ETPB
  • The ETPB conducted the operation to evict the occupants.
  • The decision to vacate Lal Haveli was issued by ETPB chairman.
  • The shops on College Road along with Lal Haveli were sealed.

Rawalpindi: Evacuee Trust Property Board (ETPB) Rawalpindi has sealed Lal Haveli, the residence of former minister and chief of Awami Muslim League (AML) Sheikh Rashid.

Deputy Administrator ETPB Asif Khan said the former interior minister’s residence has been completely sealed as the documents submitted by Rashid were not valid. He said the decision to vacate Lal Haveli was issued by the ETPB chairman.

The ETPB conducted the operation to evict the occupants early in the morning in the presence of the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) and a heavy police contingent.

Asif Khan said that Sheikh Rashid is a respectable person and he has the right to appeal. He informed that shops on College Road along with Lal Haveli were sealed. He said shops located in the Land Department from Damdama Mandir were also sealed.

Earlier, ETPB had written a letter to FIA and the Police for assistance, Deputy Administrator Asif Khan said that Lal Haveli, Damdama Mandir is the property of ETPB. However, Sheikh Rasheed and his brother are illegal occupants of the property of ETPB.

Sheikh Rashid, the nephew of Awami Muslim League chief Sheikh Rashid, has said in a video message on Lal Haveli operation that the registry of Lal Haveli was transferred to the name of Sheikh Siddique in 1988, all the records regarding Lal Haveli are with the Deputy Commissioner Rawalpindi.

Sheikh Rashid said that we have submitted a reply to the Rawalpindi Bench of the Lahore High Court and the arguments of our lawyer are not complete, while the ETPB has made a unilateral decision.

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Rawalpindi authorities set to vacate Lal Haveli

Lal Haveli is expected to be evacuated.

RAWALPINDI: Rawalpindi Police is once again set to vacate the historic Lal Haveli, the residence of Awami Muslim League (AML) chief Sheikh Rashid Ahmed. The Evacuee Trust Property Board (ETPB) sought help from the Rawalpindi Administration and Police to vacate the building. The property D-154 is the site of evacuee property which holds the Lal … Read more

Sheikh Rashid warns of civil war, says govt wants disqualification of IK

Sheikh Rashid civil war

Sheikh Rashid warns of civil war in April in Pakistan He said government wants disqualification of IK He also said that PDM fears contesting elections RAWALPINDI: Awami Muslim League (AML) chief Sheikh Rashid said Friday that there will be a civil war in the country in April. He was addressing the media after his release … Read more

Sheikh Rashid handed over on 14-day judicial remand

Sheikh Rashid

Sheikh Rashid’s was handed over on judicial remand Sheikh Rashid was brought to the local court in Islamabad Sheikh Rashid’s handcuffs were removed on court order ISLAMABAD: A district and sessions court in the federal capital has sent Awami Muslim League (AML) chief Sheikh Rashid Ahmed on judicial remand for 14 days, BOL News reported. … Read more

IHC restrains police from transferring Sheikh Rashid to Karachi

Sheikh Rashid March

Sheikh Rashid submits petition to IHC to stop his transfer to Karachi. Rasheed claimed that he was referring to the remarks made by PTI Chairman. He encouraged the court to refrain from hearing any other cases. ISLAMABAD:  The Islamabad High Court (IHC) on Saturday rejected the plea to transfer Awami Muslim League (AML) chief Shiekh … Read more

Sheikh Rashid moved IHC to stop transfer to Karachi

Sheikh Rashid transfer

Sheikh Rashid requested IHC against his transfer to Karachi He also said that the plaintiffs are not affected parties He said cases being filed against him on political basis ISLAMABAD: Awami Muslim League (AML) Chief Sheikh Rashid Ahmed on Saturday moved Islamabad High Court (IHC) seeking to restrain his transfer from the federal capital to … Read more

Imran Khan strongly condemns arrest of Sheikh Rashid

Imran Khan

Imran Khan condemned the arrest of Sheikh Rashid Rashid was arrested from his residence He was charged for allegations against Asif Zardari LAHORE: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan strongly condemned the arrest of his strong ally Awami Muslim League Chief Sheikh Rashid Ahmed that took place in the wee hours of Thursday from his … Read more

Sheikh Rashid arrested over allegations against Zardari

Sheikh Rashid arrested

Sheikh Rashid arrested in wee hours today His arrest took place from his residence He has been charged for leveling allegations against Asif Zardari RAWALPINDI: Awami Muslim League (AML) Chief Sheikh Rashid Ahmed was arrested from his residence in the wee hours of Thursday, reported BOL News. The arrest has been done for leveling allegations … Read more

Authorities are expected to leave Lal Haveli today

Lal Haveli

Authorities are expected to leave Lal Haveli today. Imran Khan brought up the government’s illegal action against Rasheed’s home. PTI vehemently condemns this “act of terrorism.” RAWALPINDI: It is expected that the authorities will leave Lal Haveli as preparations were being made for the home of the former interior minister Sheikh Rasheed on Monday, BOL … Read more

SBP, FIA discuss measures to fight cyber-attacks, frauds

SBP

KARACHI: State Bank of Pakistan Governor Dr Reza Baqir chaired a meeting with FIA Director General Sanaullah Abbasi to strengthen and coordinate efforts of the SBP, banks and Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) to fight money laundering, cyber-attacks and online frauds. The meeting was also attended by the presidents of banks and senior officers of the … Read more

SBP has imposed penalties on eight banks

SBP

The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) has repeatedly instructed banks to verify that banking regulations, such as AML, CFT, and foreign exchange restrictions, are followed. It has adopted a stringent approach to enforce such regulations in financial transactions, both in letter and spirit, in order to avoid being placed on the Financial Action Task Force’s (FATF) grey list.

During the quarter ending June 30, 2021, the central bank penalized eight banks with monetary penalties totaling over half a billion rupees for violating anti-money laundering (AML), combating the financing of terrorism (CFT), and foreign exchange rules.

“In addition to penal action, the bank has been advised to conduct an internal inquiry on breaches of regulatory instructions and take disciplinary action against the delinquent officials,” SBP supervised one of the country’s top five banks.

A major bank has been fined Rs289.09 million for “violation of regulatory instructions pertaining to AML/CFT and general banking operations,” it said.

At least four banks were found to have violated money laundering and terror financing regulations, and the regulator ordered that all of them conduct internal investigations into the violations and take disciplinary action against the officials responsible.

The regulator (SBP) has fined eight banks between Rs10 and Rs290 million, totaling Rs525.24 million under the subject “details of significant enforcement actions by SBP during the quarter ended June 30, 2021,” according to a statement issued by the central bank.

Other banks, particularly tier-II institutions, were fined for breaking rules governing foreign exchange, customer due diligence (CDD), and know-your-client (KYC) (KYC). Criminal elements may be able to gain access to banks and perform unlawful financial activities by gathering incomplete information on clients.

“These actions (monetary and disciplinary) are based on deficiencies in compliance of regulatory instructions and do not constitute a comment on the financial soundness of the entities,” the central bank said.

SBP urged banking institutions to invest in technology and human resources to establish an enabling environment for detecting unlawful financial transactions in October, and personnel was required to keep the likely suspected transaction secret. It also requested them to notify the Financial Monitoring Unit about the situation (FMU).

“Accordingly, all SBP REs (regulated entities) shall implement automated transaction monitoring systems (TMS) capable of producing meaningful alerts based on pre-defined parameters/ thresholds and customer profile, for analysis and possible reporting of suspicious transactions.

“Furthermore, SBP REs shall establish criteria in their AML/CFT/CPF policies and/or procedures for management of such alerts. The adequacy of staff posted for effective monitoring and reporting of STRs is a critical factor of customer due diligence,” it said.

It told the REs that training for staff who are directly or indirectly liable for AML/CFT/CPF will enable them to comprehend new innovations, money laundering, and terrorism financing techniques, methodologies, and trends.

The REs included banks, development finance institutions, microfinance banks, exchange companies, payment system operators, payment service providers, electronic money institutions, and third-party payment service providers.

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EU agency aims to combat crypto laundering

New EU agency

The European Union (EU) has proposed the establishment of a new agency to combat money laundering related to cryptocurrencies.

The European Union (EU) intends to establish an anti-money laundering (AML) agency.

According to a report by Reuters, the European Commission is considering creating an Anti-Money Laundering Authority (AMLA) to trace illicit financial transfers across the European Union, including bitcoin transactions.

Documents acquired by Reuters state, the newly planned organization will target the hazards posed by cryptocurrencies as part of a broader crackdown on money laundering. The proposal’s documents stated:

“The lack of such rules leaves holders of crypto assets exposed to money laundering and financing of terrorism risks, as flows of illicit money can be done through transfers of crypto assets.”

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Sheikh Rasheed challenges Bilawal, announces his rally in Larkana

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RAWALPINDI: Federal Minister for Railways Sheikh Rashid challenged Chairman Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Bilawal Bhutto Zardari by saying, he will hold a rally in Larkana in response to the party’s December 27 political gathering in Rawalpindi. “If you’re coming to Rawalpindi, I’ll come to Larkana,” he said. “I am coming there to hold a rally.” … Read more