PAKISTAN: The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has written letters to UK and US in connection with the arrests of three accused in NICL case involving a corruption of Rs5 billion.
Passports of the three accused including a former trade secretary have also been cancelled.
Talking to Geo News, Director FIA Sindh Muhammad Malik said Khalik Anwar, the main accused in the NICL case, is a holder of Pakistan as well as US passports and nowadays residing in the US. A letter has been sent to the US authorities to extradite the accused under the treaty signed between the two countries, Malik added.
According to Director FIA Sindh, the former director NICL Amin Qasim Dada and former trade secretary Muhammad Javed are presently in UK. Letter has also been written to the UK government for their deportation, he added.
He said help from Interpol is also being sought for their extradition.
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