Property of Asif confiscated

Published March 23, 2006

ISLAMABAD, March 22: The district coordination officers of Nawabshah, Sanghar and Hyderabad have confiscated the properties of PPP leader Asif Ali Zardari as ordered last month by the Accountability Court No. III Rawalpindi, the National Accountability Bureau said on Wednesday. According to a NAB press release, the DCOs have submitted to the court details of the confiscated properties — 98 acres of agricultural land in Sanghar, 48 acres in Hyderabad, two acres in Nawabshah and a plot in the Cooperative Society, Nawabshah.

The NAB has also moved an application at the accountability court for attachment of overseas properties of Mr Zardari and the court will take up the application on April 4. —APP

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