PESHAWAR: The National Accountability Bureau (NAB) has summoned Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader Amir Muqam on September 30 in a case pertaining to accumulation of assets beyond his known sources of income, ARY News reported on Wednesday.
The anti-graft watchdog has issued summons to Amir Muqam to appear before a joint investigation team at its Peshawar office in a case related to amassing assets beyond his sources of income.
The NAB warns of legal action against and Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz provincial chief if he [Muqam] fails to appear before Peshawar bureau.
The sources said that the anti-graft watchdog has prepared a questionnaire and it will be handed over to the PML-N leader during the interrogation at its Peshawar office.
Earlier in March, the Peshawar High Court had granted interim pre-arrest bail to former federal minister and Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz provincial chief Amir Muqam and stopped the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) from arresting him during an ongoing inquiry regarding his assets.
A bench consisting of Justice Ishtiaq Ibrahim and Justice Mohammad Nasir Mehfooz directed the petitioner, Amir Muqam, to furnish two surety bonds valuing Rs1 million each.
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