
KARACHI, March 31: Former Petroleum Minister Dr Asim Hussain was released from prison after 19 months on Friday. The Sindh High Court had issued orders for Dr Asim’s release after he furnished his passports that were being held by the Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) in connection with another case.
After the court ordered his release, Hussain was shifted from the
Jinnah Post Graduate Medical Complex to the Ziauddin Hospital.
PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto also congratulated Dr Asim on his release on bail.
He said that Dr Asim went through mental and physical difficulties during these last 19 months.
“The federal government’s vengeful acts cannot intimidate us, the PPP Chairman said. Earlier, Dr Asim Hussain’s legal team had moved the high court to amend the requirements for furnishing bail, however, on Thursday the court had rejected the application. When the ATC returned the passports being held in a case regarding aiding treatment for criminals, the accused was able to furnish them before the high court and secure bail. Along with his passports, Dr Asim has secured bail after submitting surety bonds to the value of Rs 5,000,000. Dr Asim, a close aide of former president and PPP co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari, faces several charges including corruption references filed by NAB of Rs 479 billion. He is also alleged to have provided treatment and protection to terrorists at a hospital owned by him. According to NAB, Dr Asim created an artificial shortage of gas during his tenure as a result urea fertiliser prices skyrocketed and touched Rs1830 from just Rs850. Due to this, the government provided a subsidy on urea import which caused Rs450 billion loss to the national exchequer from 2012 to 2013. Dr Asim also acquired land illegally for the establishment of Ziauddin Hospital, according to the NAB document present in court in May last year. – Agencies


