FIA opens inquiry against Imran for depositing necklace money in the national exchequer

Pakistan’s Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has opened an inquiry against former prime minister Imran Khan.

Islamabad, April 13: Pakistan’s Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has opened an inquiry against former prime minister Imran Khan. After a complaint was made against him accusing him of selling an expensive necklace to a jeweler. And depositing a few hundred thousand rupees in the national exchequer, Express tribune reported on Wednesday. According to reports, the expensive necklace which was gifted was sold to a jeweler. Through the former minister’s special assistant, Zulfikar Bukhari. Experts said the necklace which was sold for Rs180 million and then a few hundred thousand rupees were deposited into the national exchequer by Khan was an illegal act and hence an inquiry has been initiated against him.

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