ANF calls Musa Gilani again in ephedrine quota case
Ali Musa Gilani arrives at the office of Anti Narcotics Force to record his statement. — File Photo by Online

RAWALPINDI: Member National Assembly (MNA) and son of Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani, Ali Musa Gilani on Monday appeared before an investigation team of the Anti Narcotics Force (ANF) and recorded his statement in the drug quota case.

Musa Gilani categorically denied all charges leveled against him in the Ephedrine quota case, saying that he has nothing to do with it.

Denying any link with the case, the MNA said he was unfamiliar even with the name of the drug and was being wrongly involved in the case. “All allegations leveled against me are baseless. I did not even hear the name of the drug before this case,” he added.

The ANF investigation team comprising Commandant Brigadier Faheem Ahmed Khan, Deputy Director Major Imtiaz and Deputy Director Abid Zulfiqar questioned Musa for five hours.

Speaking to media representatives, counsel of the MNA Chaudhry Fawad said that a detailed reply has been submitted before the Supreme Court.

He said the ANF was investigating the case and it has found no evidence against Ali Musa Gilani, adding that his client was wrongly implicated in the case.

He said the ANF was holding trial of Musa Gilani without any solid evidence, which is inappropriate.

Fawad questioned that how a person, who is a witnesses in the case, could lead the team investigating the same case.

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