The Federal Cabinet on Monday placed the names of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan and his wife Bushra Bibi on the Exit Control List (ECL) for their involvement in the illegal transfer of 190 million pounds in the Al-Qadir Trust case.
After the recommendation of NAB Rawalpindi, the cabinet approved the inclusion of Imran Khan and Bushra Bibi’s name in the exit control list through a circular summary.
Earlier, the federal government had decided to add the names of 80 people, including PTI Chairman Imran Khan and his wife Bushra Bibi, to the no-fly list.
Imran Khan, Bushra BBPTI leader Murad Saeed, Malika Bukhari, Fawad Chaudhry and Hammad Azhar are among those included in the no-fly list and banned from traveling abroad.
What is Al Qadir Trust Case?
Real estate tycoon Malik Riaz recorded his statement in the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) along with former ministers of Imran Khan’s cabinet in the Al Qadir University land allotment case.
The development came on Wednesday as the NAB is pursuing a corruption case against Imran Khan.
Other people involved in the case include former Federal Minister for Foreign Affairs Zulfiqar Bukhari and former Accountability Adviser Shahzad Akbar, who were also involved in the case when land was allotted to Al-Qadir Trust University, in return for which 190 million pounds (Rs. 70 billion) were confiscated. were gone Britain has been returned to Riyadh in Pakistan.
JEE News sources have claimed that NAB has recorded the initial statement of Malik Riaz in the case.
It should be noted that Riaz had appeared at the Bureau’s Rawalpindi office two weeks ago.
Sources told JEE News that Malik Riaz was questioned about his connection to the case and whether he had allotted the land for the university, the details of the allotment agreement and imposed any conditions and his record. I.
In November last year, NAB had sent a call-up notice to property tycoon Malik Riaz and asked him to submit complete records regarding the purchase of 458 kanals of land in Sohawah tehsil, the deal through which Bahria Town gave the land to Al-Qadir Trust. It was donated. Revenue documents, and details of other property transferred by him or any of his relatives in favor of Al-Qadir Trust or any of its trustees.



