Three more accountability courts have been set up in the capital and three judges of the subordinate judiciary have been nominated to preside these courts. AP/File
ISLAMABAD: Three more accountability courts have been set up in the capital and three judges of the subordinate judiciary have been nominated to preside these courts.
With the establishment of three more courts, the total number of accountability courts in the city has reached six. There were already three accountability courts functioning in Islamabad; judges of courts one, two and three are: Mohammad Bashir, Azam Khan and Syed Asghar Ali.
District and Sessions Judge Raja Jawad Abbas Hassan will preside over accountability court four, Wajid Ali over court five and the nomination for accountability court six is still awaited.
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ISLAMABAD: Sindh’s former energy secretary Agha Wasif Abbas filed in an accountability court here on Monday an application challenging attachment of his assets.
The court sought a reply from the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) to Mr Wasif’s application by July 15. Judge Syed Asghar Ali confirmed the freezing of 13 bank accounts belonging to Mr Wasif and his family members.
NAB had on June 17 asked the banks to freeze these accounts, informing them that Mr Wasif was among the accused persons in “fake bank accounts scam regarding extending illegal favours to M/s Technomen Kinetic (Private) Limited and others in projects of Sindh Nooriabad Power Company and Sindh Transmission and Dispatch Company (STDC) and misappropriation of funds”.