Rawalpindi: As part of the ongoing investigation into the Toshakhana case, a National Accountability Bureau (NAB) team interrogated Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khan and his wife Bushra Bibi for 4 hours at Adiala jail over their alleged involvement in the abuse. gifts from Toshakhana.
According to jail sources, the NAB team was focusing on inquiries related to donations received by Imran Khan during his tenure as prime minister, which were allegedly not properly declared and sold in violation of regulations. The investigation looked into the proceeds of the sale and their use, questioning the pair about the specifics of each donation and related transactions. The interrogation lasted more than four hours.
The investigation team was led by Deputy Director Mohsin Haroon. The NAB team revealed the arrest of PTI founder and Bushra Bibi in the Toshakhan case on 13 July. The case concerns the alleged embezzlement and sale of state gifts from the Toshakhana, a department within the cabinet department responsible for storing rare gifts. were given to state representatives by foreign dignitaries.
On July 14, the court approved an 8-day physical remand for PTI founder Bushra Bibi. The court ordered that the questioning in the new reference to Toshakhan be held in jail. The aim of the investigation is to reveal the extent of the irregularities and the financial consequences of the alleged misuse of donations from Toshakhana.
The case has significant political implications, as the Toshakhana dispute has been the subject of a controversy that raises questions about transparency and accountability of public officials. The outcome of this investigation could affect the political scene and future proceedings against other officials involved in similar allegations.