The Accountability Court-II (AC-II) of Islamabad on Monday adjourned hearing of a case pertaining to implementation report of non bailable arrest warrants against two foreigner accused in the liquefied natural gas (LNG) reference till May 20. AC-II Judge Muhammad Azam Khan heard the case. The National Accountability Bureau prosecutor requested the court to grant more time for filing a report regarding the above matter, which was allowed by the judge. The co-accused had allegedly caused a loss worth Rs 21 billion to the exchequer in the graft reference.
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