A civil court in Islamabad on Saturday declared former prime minister Imran Khan’s adviser, Shahzad Akbar, ‘proclaimed offender’ in a fraud and embezzlement case.
The former premier’s adviser was declared ‘proclaimed offender’ in a fraud and embezzlement case registered at Secretariat Police Station.
A day earlier, the National Accountability Bureau issued arrest warrants for Shahzad Akbar, Zulfi Bukhari and two others in the £190 million settlement case.
The development came after the accountability bureau filed a reference in the £190 million settlement case, officially nominating former prime minister Imran Khan as accused in the case.