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NAB Amendment Ordinance may worsen Mir Shakil’s miseries

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Jang/Geo owner has history of ‘corruption, disseminating fake news’ LAHORE: The Jang/Geo Group owner Mir Shakil-ur-Rahman is in trouble ­– again. Currently under trial for illegally obtaining 54 kanals of prime land in Lahore, the balding media tycoon notorious for having many skeletons in his cupboard could be in further trouble after the case took … Read more

Noose tightens around Mir Shakil; Court reserves verdict on accused’s plea

Noose tightens around Mir Shakil; Court reserves verdict on accused's plea

The accountability court heard an illegal plot allotment reference against Jang and Geo owner Mir Shakil-ur-Rahman. According to the details, the court reserved judgment on the pleas of Mir Shakil, Humayun Faiz Rasool and Mian Bashir. The verdict on the pleas of Mir Shakil and the other accused will be announced on September 8. Earlier, … Read more

Mir Shakil Illegal Plot Allotment Case: AC Adjourns Hearing Till August 31st

Mir Shakil illegal Plot Allotment Case Hearing Adjourned

The Accountability Court (AC) has on Thursday heard the illegal allotment reference of plots against Mir Shakil-ur-Rahman, the owner of Jang and Geo Media Group, which was later adjourned till August 31 due to the unavailability of advocate.

The AC Judge Asad Ali heard the illegal plot allotment reference against Mir Shakil and others in which Special Prosecutors Syed Faisal Raza Bukhari and Haris Qureshi appeared on behalf of NAB while the accused appeared along with his lawyer.

During the hearing, NAB Prosecutor  Syed Faisal Raza Bukhari said that it would take two hours for the prosecution to complete its arguments on which the judge said that the prosecution should proceed and Amjad Pervez Advocate present his arguments tomorrow (Friday).

The judge, however, passed his remarks and said that after hearing the arguments of the prosecution and the accused, I have to look at the record and then decide accordingly.

The judge told the prosecutor that if you had come two days ago, Mir Shakil’s acquittal plea would have been decided as it is a sensitive case and I do not want to take any risk.

He further said that every case is important for the court but the one who gets media hype becomes more sensitive.

“I have been on leave since tomorrow. The case will now be heard after the holidays as the court has to look at the record after arguments,” the judge added.

It should be noted that during the hearing in the court, the NAB prosecutor while presenting his arguments, said that the co-accused Nawaz Sharif has been declared a fugitive for not appearing despite being summoned by the court.

Mir Shakil, former DG LDA Humayun Faiz Rasool, and Bashir Ahmad have been declared guilty in NAB reference.

Accused Mir Shakil-ur-Rahman obtained 54 plots of 1, 1 Kanal on exemption with the connivance of then Chief Minister Nawaz Sharif, NAB prosecutor said.

Earlier, a notice had been issued to the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) on the acquittal plea of Mir Shakil and DG Land Development Authority (LDA) Humayun Faiz Rasool.

Special Prosecutor Haris Qureshi had appeared before the court on behalf of NAB. The prosecution’s witness, Director Water and Sanitation Agency, Lahore (WASA) Zeeshan Bilal, had been summoned to record his statement.

At the hearing, the NAB prosecutor Haris Qureshi said the governing body has a case of legal violations against Jang-Geo owner and others.

“NAB has a case against Nawaz Sharif, Mir Shakil and others for misuse of power,” he added.

Mir Shakil had violated the policy and allotted land from three different areas in a certain area, the prosecutor said.

“By law, more than 15 kanals are not allowed for an allotment but the accused has illegally occupied 58 kanals of land instead of 56 kanals,” Qureshi remarked.

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Court raises important questions on Mir Shakil’s acquittal petition

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Accountability court raises important questions on Mir Shakil’s acquittal petition – “Streets and roads are owned by the people. How did Mir Shakil include the streets of Johar Town in the plots? How can Mir Shakil ask for acquittal because of the delay in taking action against him?” The court summoned the NAB prosecutor on August 5 for final arguments.

Accountability Court Judge Asad Ali started hearing the illegal allotment reference of plots against Mir Shakeel, the owner of Jang and Geo. Special Prosecutor NAB Asim Mumtaz requested to adjourn the hearing of the case. Unable to appear today due to illness, Judge Asad Ali remarked that the court had specially directed the NAB prosecutor to complete his arguments before the holidays.

The NAB prosecutor said that if he had been aware of the details of the trial, he would have given arguments. The accountability judge questioned the lawyer of the accused Mir Shakil that after the letter of additional land price sent to the accused by LDA in 1992, all the file is silent, can any concession be given to the accused due to delay by the department?

Amjad Pervez Advocate admitted that the accused does not have the right to acquit due to delay but some facts of the case are on record. NAB Prosecutor Asim Mumtaz objected to further arguments of Amjad Pervez Advocate and said that the accused’s lawyer completed his arguments. Now they should wait for NAB’s arguments and then give their arguments if any point comes up, the NAB prosecutor added that it is surprising that the court also allowed the accused’s lawyer to give arguments after adjourning the case.

Accountability Court Judge Asad Ali remarked that Amjad Pervez Advocate has started his arguments on the judicial inquiry. A and B were presented but how were some parts of these two suggestions combined at the time of allotment, Amjad Pervez Advocate said that when accused Mir Shakil was allotted then no streets and roads were built in the area.

Judge Asad Ali remarked that the map of Johar Town has been presented in the court which has streets and roads while streets and roads are the property of the people. After 3 years, the street map was approved and the competent authorities had given approval to Mir Shakil to add streets and roads with plots.

Judge Asad Ali remarked that for this, one would have to read the exemption policy. The court questioned Mir Shakil’s lawyer that the accused had replied to the letter of the LDA of 1992 or that he had found the letter in its entirety. Refusing to believe it again, Amjad Pervez Advocate argued that it is alleged that Mir Shakil got the allotment with the connivance of LDA employees but the staff is not a witness here.

In his reference, the superior judge wrote that if there is an allegation of allotment with the connivance of officers and employees, then the officers have appeared for testimony. It is to be noted that after the NAB reference was presented, the co-accused Nawaz Sharif has been declared a fugitive for not appearing despite the summons. In the NAB reference, Mir Shakil, former DG LDA Humayun Faiz Rasool, and Bashir Ahmad have been declared guilty. ,

In his reference, the superior judge wrote that if there is an allegation of allotment with the connivance of officers and employees, then the officers have appeared for testimony. It is to be noted that after the NAB reference was presented, the co-accused Nawaz Sharif has been declared a fugitive for not appearing despite the summons. In the NAB reference, Mir Shakil, former DG LDA Humayun Faiz Rasool, and Bashir Ahmad have been declared guilty.

Accused Mir Shakil-ur-Rahman obtained 54 plots of 1, 1 Kanal on exemption with the connivance of then Chief Minister Nawaz Sharif.

Accused’s acquisition of all the plots in the same area is a violation of the Exemption Policy 1986: NAB prosecutor.

Accused Mir Shakil also included 2 streets in allotted plots with the connivance of Nawaz Sharif. The accused transferred the plot in the name of his wife and minor children to cover up his crime, the NAB prosecutor said.

 

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Mir Shakil Case Hearing: Geo Employees Averted To Enter The Courtroom

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The Accountability Court (AC) has on Thursday (today) heard the illegal plot allotment reference against the owner of Jang and Geo Mir Shakil-ur-Rahman and others.

Prior to the case hearing of Mir Shakil, Security personnel prevented Geo Group employees to enter the courtroom. Only defendants were allowed to enter, police said.

The accused Mir Shakil tried to take his employees to the courtroom. However, the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader Attaullah Tarar got involved in a heated exchange with the security personnel.

“These are all journalists, you can’t stop them from entering the courtroom as they are also part of the hearing,” Tarar said in his fiery argument.

Following his intervention, security personnel also allowed Mir Shakil’s employees to enter the courtroom.

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