NAB’s plea bargain with Raisani angers SC

Author: Syed Sabeeh

ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court (SC) on Thursday came hard on the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) after it said a plea bargain settlement was made with former Balochistan finance secretary Mushtaq Raisani, then Baluchistan Finance Secretary in a multi-million scam, contrary to NAB law.

“I am observing that your (NAB’s) conduct is contrary to your own law (National Accountability Ordinance 1999),” furiously observed Justice Qazi Faez Esa, member of a three-member bench, while hearing post-arrest bail plea of Khalid Lango, ex-finance advisor, the alleged co-accused in scam.

The bench is hearing Lango’s bail plea. Two days ago it summoned the complete record of a mega corruption case in Balochistan. Last year, NAB had seized a hefty amount from Raisani’s house.

After looking at the record, the court noted that the provisions of law were apparently violated while making the plea bargain.

The court was of the view that the plea bargain could not be made when an asset, coming out of corruption, is seized.

NAB Chairman Qamar Zaman Chaudhry, Prosecutor General Waqas Qadeer Dar and Langoh’s lawyer Farooq H Naek appeared before the bench headed by Justice Dost Muhammad Khan.

Justice Esa showed his annoyance when NAB contended that the plea bargain was made under Section 25 (b) of NAO 1999.

Justice Esa said the word ‘seize’ is not mentioned in the section of plea bargain. He said the approval or recommendation of the NAB chairman in plea bargain was excluded from the documents.

“It is not plea bargain but only a ‘bargain’ because it is the matter of seizure,” observed Justice Esa, adding that it is not the prosecutor general but the NAB chairman who is responsible.

“What message are you (chairman) giving to the public? This may be the case to proceed against you and we should issue notice to attorney general for Pakistan,” Justice Esa told Chaudhry.

“You are not filing reference, is this honesty?” asked Justice Esa.

The NAB chairman requested that the prosecutor general would apprise the court but Justice Esa snubbed him and said that chairman would have to answer the queries.

Chaudhry told the court that Raisani has already surrendered 2 properties, Mercedes and Toyota cars, adding that Rs 65 million and 3.5kg gold bricks were also seized from the accused.

“We were of the view that plea bargain with Raisani would pave the way for substantial case against the co-accused, Lango,” said Chaudhry.

Justice Esa, however, observed that money was seized after a Raisani’s house was raided and now he is being given concession.

He said that NAB was misusing its authority, adding that the looted money was taxpayers’ money.

The court ordered the NAB chairman to submit the document of recommendation, wherein he approved the plea bargain, and video clippings of the raid.

The court said it wanted to see how much amount was seized and how much amount was brought on the record. The court adjourned the case until February 9.

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