ISLAMABAD: A Rawalpindi court issued arrest warrants for Pakistan’s Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah on Saturday in a corruption case.
According to a copy of the order seen by Arab News, the non-bailable arrest warrants have been issued by Senior Civil Judge Ghulam Akbar.
The order stated that Sanaullah is nominated in a First Information Report (FIR) and that “his arrest is necessary in the case, so non-bailable arrest warrants of the accused may be issued.”
“Records reflect that contention of the investigating officer is genuine, hence, the same is accepted in the interest of justice and non-bailable arrest warrants of the accused namely Rana Sanaullah is issued accordingly,” the order reads.
According to Pakistani English language daily Dawn, a Punjab Anti-Corruption Establishment (ACE) spokesperson said the warrants were issued because Sanaullah failed to turn up at an anti-corruption inquiry despite being summoned several times.
“Elaborating on the charges against Sanaullah, the [ACE] spokesperson said that the minister has been accused of purchasing two farmhouses at the Bismillah Housing Scheme in Kallar Kahar at a price lower than the scheduled rate,” Dawn said.
The spokesperson alleged both plots were given to Sanaullah’s wife as a bribe.
However, Information Minister Marriyum Aurangzeb said Sanaullah’s arrest warrants have been issued “due to [former Prime Minister] Imran Khan’s fear.”
Ex-PM Khan has threatened to launch an anti-government march to Pakistan’s capital Islamabad to force the government to hold early elections across the country. Sanaullah has warned Khan of stern action in case he decides to move ahead with his planned march to the capital.
“Attempts are being made to launch an attack against the federation on Imran Khan’s orders,” Aurangzeb wrote on Twitter.
Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party, part of Punjab Chief Minister Chaudhry Parvez Elahi’s coalition government in Punjab, said a police party has left for Kohsar police station in Islamabad to arrest the interior minister.
It added that according to the rules, the process of arresting Sanaullah will begin by informing local police.










