Sharjeel Memon admits meeting Uzair Baloch numerous times, denies taking gifts

Published February 8, 2016
NAB has no evidence against me, claims the former Sindh information minister. ─ PPI/File
NAB has no evidence against me, claims the former Sindh information minister. ─ PPI/File

KARACHI: The former information minister of Sindh, Sharjeel Inam Memon, on Monday admitted he met the Lyari gang war leader Uzair Baloch a number of times, "but the accusation of receiving gifts from him are absolutely false".

Speaking through video link in the DawnNews programme 'Jaiza', the Pakistan People's Party (PPP) leader said his meetings with the Lyari gang war leader were a part of reconciliation efforts between Peoples Amn Committee (PAC) and Katchi Rabita Committee (KRC), two of the warring factions in the Lyari gang war.

Answering questions about former PPP leader Nabil Gabol's accusations about his links with Uzair Baloch, he returned the accusation by claiming it was Nabil Gabol who supported criminal gangs like Arshad Pappu, Ghaffar Zikri and Rehman Dakait.

Related: Lyari turf war forces families to seek safe places

About the pending cases against him, the PPP leader said that the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) has no evidence against him.

Referring to an inquiry against former information minister Sharjeel Memon, NAB prosecutor Noor Muhammad Dayo had told Dawn newspaper on Thursday that the bureau was investigating the embezzlement of millions of rupees in the provincial information department.

Related: Sharjeel being probed for embezzlement of millions: NAB prosecutor

Memon said NAB has no evidence in cases against him
Memon said NAB has no evidence in cases against him

Memon also questioned the interior ministry's decision to put his name on Exit Control List (ECL) despite having no evidence against him in any case.

When asked as to why he left the country soon after Dr Asim Hussain's arrest, he claimed that his stay in London has nothing to do with cases against him or fear of an imminent arrest.

"I am in London for the admission of my son into an educational institution here," said Memon.

About his possible return to the country, Memon said he will like to face all cases against him, but he does not want to return "in a situation where he may turn into a prisoner".

His name is currently on the ECL. A two-judge bench of the Sindh High Court (SHC) court put off a separate petition filed by Memon challenging placement of his name on the ECL.

Memon once held the position of the provincial information minister before he was replaced by senior PPP leader Nisar Khuhro in July last year.

Related: Sindh minister Sharjeel Memon removed

His portfolio was later reshuffled in August, he continued to hold the portfolio of the archives and local government departments and was given the additional charge of the works and services department.

Memon lost his last ministry when he was dismissed from the post of Minister for Works, Services and Archives in December last year.

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