Pakistan to intensify anti-money laundering efforts

Britain’s National Crime Agency (NCA) said on Monday that it had arrested a former Pakistani government official and his wife for their alleged role in money laundering in the UK. (REUTERS/photo)
Updated 18 September 2018
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Pakistan to intensify anti-money laundering efforts

  • Move follows arrest of Pakistani couple in UK
  • One has been identified as a former government official

ISLAMABAD: Britain’s National Crime Agency (NCA) said on Monday that it had arrested a former Pakistani government official and his wife for their alleged role in money laundering in the UK. 

“The man and his wife were questioned by the NCA officers and have now been released under investigation,” the NCA said in a statement.

Refusing to divulge details of the couple, as the matter is under investigation, the NCA did not share the names of the two. However, reports circulating in the Pakistani media identified the man as Farhan Junejo, former private secretary of late Makhdoom Amin Faheem -- the ex-federal minister for commerce who was wanted by the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) in several cases of money laundering. 

“The investigation has been supported by the National Accountability Bureau and the FIA in Pakistan. The couple, who were arrested in Surrey, control a UK property portfolio worth more than £8m for which they appear to have no legitimate source of income,” excerpts from the statement read. 

Prime Minister Imran Khan’s Special Assistant on Accountability Shehzad Akbar term this a major development in the government’s plans to curb the flow of illegally-obtained cash and assets. “We are in contact with the NCA in UK and will work together for asset recovery and extradition in this and other cases. Our new found partnership with the UK will  be replicated in other jurisdictions as well, under the leadership of the PM,” Akbar said in a tweet.


Pakistan’s Shaheen Afridi out of Big Bash League with knee injury

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Pakistan’s Shaheen Afridi out of Big Bash League with knee injury

  • Afridi will return home for rehabilitation ahead of the Twenty20 World Cup starting in February
  • Afridi, on debut in Australian T20 league, took two wickets in four appearances for Brisbane Heat

Pakistan fast bowler Shaheen Shah Afridi has picked up a knee injury ​in Australia’s Big Bash League and will return home for rehabilitation ahead of the Twenty20 World Cup starting in February, his team Brisbane Heat said ‌on Tuesday.

Afridi, ‌25, suffered a ‌knee ⁠cartilage ​injury ‌fielding during Saturday’s win over Adelaide Strikers, Heat said in a statement.

“After consulting with the Pakistan Cricket Board’s medical staff during the past ⁠24 hours, it was agreed that ‌Afridi would ... return ‍home for ‍further treatment,” it added.

Afridi, making ‍his debut in the Australian franchise-based T20 league, took two wickets in four appearances for ​Heat.

“The BBL was everything I had heard it would ⁠be – lots of good, skillful cricket. I have enjoyed the challenge,” Afridi said in a statement shared by the team.

Pakistan will begin their T20 World Cup campaign on February 7 with a group stage game against ‌Netherlands in Colombo.