Petition to reinvestigate Hudaibya Paper Mills case rejected: SC issues written order

ISLAMABAD, JAN 05 (DNA) – The Supreme Court of Pakistan has issued written order on the petition of National Accountability Bureau (NAB) regarding Hudaibya Paper Mills case, ruling against the reinvestigation of the reference.
The apex court said in its 36-page verdict that the ruling of Lahore High Court was correct, adding that the NAB reference aimed at pressurising respondents.
The order reads, “The References were based on an anonymous complaint.”
“The Accountability Court was set up in Attock Fort, which was under the control of the Military and to which there was no public access.”
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