An accountability court on Wednesday acquitted former national assembly member Anjum Aqeel Khan and three others in National Police Foundation corruption case. The court in its verdict said that the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) has failed to prove its charges against the accused. Accountability Judge Arshad Malik announced the judgment, earlier reserved by the court. Anjum Aqeel Khan, a former MNA of Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz, and three others were accused of defrauding the National Police Foundation of Rs 6 billion. The court had reserved the verdict after completion of arguments by the counsels of the parties. Khan was facing corruption case relating to an illegal agreement of land signed between him and the National Police Foundation (NFP) for the latter’s housing scheme in sector E-11 in Islamabad. The Supreme Court in its decision had directed authorities to initiate criminal proceedings against Anjum Aqeel, in the NPF corruption case The apex court in its verdict had declared that the agreement between the Police Foundation and Anjum Aqeel was based on corruption.
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