Lahore: The NAB summoned PTI Chairman Imran Khan to come to its Rawalpindi office on June 15 in the Toshakhana case.
This is the third time in three months that the former prime minister called. The anti-corruption watchdog had served the order to him twice in March. But the head of the PTI didn’t join the probes either time.
On Tuesday, the country’s anti-corruption group sent a warning to the ex-prime minister’s home in the Zaman Park neighborhood of Lahore.
On November 19, the NAB took notice of the fact that the former prime minister, his wife, and other cabinet members might not have said how much money was in the gifts they got.
Sources with knowledge of the situation said that the gifts the former prime minister got worth more than what they sold for.
As prime minister, the former cricketer-turned-politician said to have bought the gifts for almost nothing and then sold them for millions of rupees. This is something he has strongly rejected.