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Money laundering case : SC orders inquiry into loans taken by Omni Group

Zahid ImranbyZahid Imran
October 26, 2018
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KARACHI, October 26: The Supreme Court on Friday ordered an inquiry into Rs73 billion taken out in loans by the Omni Group, and warned of strict action against those who defy the court orders.
The apex court resumed hearing the case against fake bank accounts that were used to launder over Rs100 billion out of Pakistan, at its Karachi Registry today.
The head of the Joint Investigation Team (JIT) Ahsan Sadiq was present in the court, along with other officials.
He informed the court that Omni Group owed Rs73 billion in loans, of which Rs23 billion was owed to the National Bank of Pakistan and the rest to other private banks.
Hearing this, Chief Justice Mian Saqib Nisar directed that an inquiry be conducted into the loans owed by the Omni Group, and warned there will be strict action against those who fail to follow the court orders.
He remarked that he would summon response from the Group after reviewing the final report on the matter.
The court was also told about the purported lack of cooperation from the Sindh government and other departments in the probe, at which Chief Justice Nisar asked to meet Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah in his chamber.
The top judge clarified that he was not summoning CM Murad but would meet him in his chamber regarding complaints that the Sindh government was not cooperating with the JIT.
Chief Secretary Sindh, in attendance before the court, informed that all records have been shared with the JIT. The JIT head acknowledged that all documents have indeed been received, but are yet to be scrutinised.
The chief justice remarked that he would remain in Karachi till the JIT receives all the records it needs in its probe. All provincial chief secretaries have assured the court of cooperation in the case, he added.-Agencies

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