
On one hand, the sword of arrest is hanging on the former Prime Minister of Pakistan and PTI Chief Imran Khan. At the same time, a report has revealed that during the then government of Imran Khan, there was an increase in the property of his wife's friend Farhat Shehzadi. This has been claimed in the report of the English newspaper 'The News International'.
expanding its business in other countries
It has been told in a report that while Imran Khan was appealing to overseas Pakistanis to invest in the country, Farhat Shahzadi along with her family members was engaged in spreading her business in other countries. During this, Farhat also registered companies in the United Kingdom.
Four companies got registered
According to a report in The News International, Farhat's family registered and acquired four companies. According to the information given in all these documents, these companies were related to SIC or real estate business in the UK. From 2019 to 2021, three companies were registered by Farhat's sister Musarat Khan and one by Farhat Shehzadi and her husband.
Please tell that Farhat's sister Musarat Khan owns about half a dozen companies in Britain. Please tell that Farhat Shahzadi and her husband Ahsan Iqbal Jameel are currently living abroad and are facing serious allegations of corruption. However, as reported by The News International, Imran Khan has termed these allegations as political harassment by the current government.
Imran Khan defended Farhat
Imran Khan defended Farhat Shehzadi in a press conference. At the same time, the FIA has registered a case against him under the Anti-Money Laundering Act and the government is planning to bring him back to Pakistan through Interpol.
According to a report in The News International, Farah Khan's wealth had grown exponentially during Imran Khan's rule. His declared assets have increased by more than four times since 2018. Farah Khan and her husband Ahsan Iqbal Jameel along with three other partners registered the company Goldstar Euro Limited in the United Kingdom on May 14, 2020.
Registered in this company
Farah Khan's sister Musarrat Khan registered a company Black Apple Investments Limited Company on November 9, 2021. According to the documents, the company deals in the sale and purchase of real estate and the management of real estate on a fee or contract basis. Al Muej Limited was another company registered by Farah Khan's sister in 2019.
Farah Khan runs different companies by this name in Pakistan, including Al Muej Dairy. In its FIR, the FIA said that according to news reports, Farhat Shahzadi acquired an industrial plot of 10.3 acres for Al Muej Dairy in the Faisalabad Industrial Area at a concessional rate. Ahsan Iqbal Jameel has termed the FIA FIR as 'purely political harassment'. He further said that Pakistan's Interior Minister, Maryam Nawaz Sharif, PM's advisor Ata Tarar and other government representatives have publicly made such threats against Farhat Shahzadi.
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