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Police and NAB raid on Bilawal House to arrest Asif Zaradi

Islam Abad(94 news) Former president and co-chairman of Pakistan People's Party Asif Zardari and his sister Faryal Talpur are likely to be arrested by tonight after the bail application of Islamabad High Court was rejected in the fake accounts case.. Today, the court has disposed of the bail application of former president and co-chairman of Pakistan People's Party Asif Ali Zardari in the Harish and Company case, while rejecting the bail applications of Asif Zardari and his wife Faryal Talpur in the fake bank accounts case, NAB has allowed them to be arrested..

Former President Asif Zardari and his sister Faryal Talpur appeared in the Islamabad High Court today for extension of bail in the fake bank accounts case and Harish and Company case. They were accompanied by Asifa Bhutto Zardari.. The former president left the court before the verdict, but there are chances of his arrest today. NAB has formed special teams to arrest Asif Zardari and Faryal Talpur, who have left for Parliament, while a joint team of police and NAB has also raided Zardari House.. Zardari 28 He was on interim bail since March and his interim bail was extended five times in a period of two months and twelve days..

FIA 29 Fake bank accounts were traced through which 35 In this case of money laundering of billions of rupees, the names of very influential personalities including Asif Zardari and Faryal Talpur and the heads of some banks were revealed, while bank accounts worth billions of rupees were revealed in the names of many poor people, including falode-wales and rickshaw-pullers, of which they themselves were unaware.. During the hearing of the case today, apart from Asifa Bhutto Zardari, former Prime Ministers Yusuf Raza Gilani and Raja Perveza Sharaf, former Senate Chairman Nir Bukhari, former Interior Minister Rehman Malik, Farhatullah Babar, Faisal Butt and Zamrud Khan, a large number of other PPP leaders and lawyers were present in Court Room No. 2 of the Islamabad High Court..

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