Jamshaid Dasti, the chief of National Assembly's Standing Committee on Sports, said although the five-member sub-committee formed by him to investigate the charges had announced its decision, the case is not closed.
'I agree that the sub-committee has already disclosed its findings and absolved PHF secretary of all the charges. But it is me who has to decide what needs to be done. And I will now try my best that this case is referred to FIA for proper and official investigations into human smuggling charges,' Jamshaid told Dawn.com on Thursday.
The member of parliament said he would be discussing the issue with his colleagues at Oct 13 meeting and would strongly suggest that the federal agency be asked to probe into the matter to reach a conclusion.
Jamshaid Dasti made headlines for all the wrong reasons after controversial accusations over the performance of the
'We will be having a meeting on recent performance of
Jamshaid had summoned the Pakistan Hockey Federation (PHF) hierarchy after former
But Jamshaid took notice and formed a sub-committee with Ramesh Lal as its head while Naseer Bhutta, Iqbal Mohammad Khan, Masood Perveen and Ahmad Yar were the members. Surprisingly, only two of the members - Ramesh and Naseer - announced the decision, exonerating Asif of all charges without proper investigation.
While Jamshaid wants the Ministry of Sports to help him root out corruption, ministry's role in the human smuggling case has been questionable. Just a day before the sub-committee announced its verdict on Sept 5, PHF president Qasim Zia and his secretary Asif had a meeting with Federal Sports Minister Aftab Shah Jilani at his office in
The PHF secretary had already been exonerated by Pakistan Sports Board (PSB) which works under the federal sports ministry. Qasim, a Pakistan People's Party leader, and Asif had earlier been accused by Jamshaid of using political pressure on him to close this case.
Jamshaid says he is now more serious in reaching out the facts since
'It appears that
He agreed that since Asif had also accused Mansoor of seeking US visas without PHF's approval to take part in a tournament, and Naveed of financial irregularities, one party must be guilty.
'It is indeed illogical how both the accused parties got exonerated. Obviously one of the parties must be guilty. That's why I have no option except FIA's involvement,' he said.
If the case goes to FIA, it would be a matter of few weeks if not days to catch the culprits since a list of people allegedly smuggled to Italy has been provided by Naveed to the National Assembly' sub-committee.
According to that list, Irfan Mahmood, Khan Abid, Mohammad Asad, Anwar Muhammad Ali, Sagheer Muhammad, Iftikhar Muhammad and Mujahid Hussain Shah had been taken by Asif to
However, most important clue could be Malik Ahtisham Zahid who had been mentioned by Asif as his child, PHF official and a journalist in different documents to the German consulate in
Besides his wife and son, Asif had applied for the German visas for three individuals for the participation in Hamburg Masters in 2008. Two of them were genuine reporters but Ahtisham's identity as a journalist could not be established.






























