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NAB team to record statement of Malik Riaz son-in-law
Saturday, July 28, 2012 8:15:07 PM | Comments (0)
NAB team to record statement of Malik Riaz son-in-law

Staff Report

ISLAMABAD: The committee tasked with the investigation of Arsalan Iftikhar case has decided to record the statement of Malik Riaz’s son-in-law, a NAB statement said on Saturday.

NAB's joint investigation team has decided that it will soon record the statement of Salman Ahmed, the son-in-law of central character of the case and business tycoon, Malik Riaz. The committee will examine every aspect of Ahmed's role in the alleged graft.

The statement further said that Salman Ahmed has an important role in this case. It said that verification of the documents would begin after recording statements from all sides.

According to a NAB spokesman, Malik Riaz will also be summoned again on July 30. SAMAA

 
 
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