Accountability court adjourns Ishaq Dar corruption case till June 13
ISLAMABAD, JUNE 06 (DNA) – An accountability court on Wednesday adjourned the hearing of Ishaq Dar corruption case till June 13.
Judge Muhammad Bashir heard the case. Defense lawyer Qazi Misbah continued cross-examination of prosecution witness Muhammad Azeem.
The witness submitted the record of Ishaq Dar’s 21 bank transactions in the court which included eight electronic transactions.
All the three co-accused National Bank president Saeed Ahmad and Hajveri Modaraba directors Naeem Mehmood and Mansoor Raza Rizvi attended the hearing. They were indicted by the court in last hearing however; they pleaded not guilty.
Saeed Ahmad returned after appearance as his lawyer requested leave due to illness.
During the hearing, the phone of assistant lawyer Moazzam Habib gegun ringing over which he was fined Rs2000 by the court.
The court fixed June 13 for the hearing of Saeed Ahmad’s acquittal plea.
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