NAB Raids Shahbaz Sharif’s Residence

NAB conducts unsuccessful raid in Model Town to arrest Hamza Shahbaz
NAB Raids Shahbaz Sharif’s Residence

Pakistan's Anti-Corruption Bureau (NAB) has raided the house of opposition leader Shahbaz Sharif at Lahore on Friday. The case of raiding a warrant without prejudice to the residence of former PM Nawaz Sharif's brother is getting politically tired.

Miraj Aurangzeb, the party's spokesperson and daughter of former PF Nawaz Sharif, on the action taken at the residence of Pakistan Muslim League leader Shahbaz Sharif, has said that Imran Khan, who has been laughing at the fire of inflation for the public, Non-democratic methods are adopted.

On the other hand, NAB officials have alleged that Hamza guards attacked Hamza during the raids. Some officers were torn to pieces.

According to the Pakistani media, when the leader was raided on the 96-H Model Townhouse of the opposition, at that time Shahbaz Sharif and Nawaz Sharif were present in the house with other members of the house.

According to the information received, a team of 7-8 members of NAB has taken action against Shahbaz Sharif's son Hamza Sharif in connection with the case related to the property of more than income. The Lahore High Court has betrayed Hamza 10 days before the arrest of the accused.

Let's say that Shahbaz Sharif and his son Hamza and Salman are running the property of Ashiana Housing scam, Ramjan Sugar Mills and more property than income.

In all these cases the team of NAB is taking action. Describing this action as politically motivated, Pakistan Muslim League (N) spokesman Aurangzeb has questioned that under which law did this raid be conducted without prior notice? Are Shahbaz and Hamza terrorists?

Imran Khan is afraid of Shahbaz Sharif and is using NAB to achieve his goals. Responding to Mary's questions, ruling Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Party spokesperson Omar Cheema said that if Hamza Sharif has evidence to prove herself innocence, then she should present her before the NAB.

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