CM Sindh asks questions of FIA, NAB raids 

KARACHI: Expressing concerns over late assaults completed by National Accountability Bureau (NAB) and Federal Investigation Agency (FIA), Chief Minister Sindh Syed Qaim Ali Shah on Thursday pledged lawful procedures against what he termed 'impedance in common matters'.

Addressing media agents here, he said that NAB has been available in Sindh for quite a while, in any case, its vicinity was felt just as of late.

"It [NAB] has abruptly enacted… I am myself a legal advisor, a FIR ought to be held up if a wrongdoing has been perpetrated, in any event the criminal law says the same," said Shah.

FIA had never meddled in the common matters, said the boss priest, including that there was no requirement for other (government) divisions over matters identifying with defilement in the territory.

"I have reservations over FIA… they shouldn't arrive," he included.

Shah went ahead to say that superfluous attacks were done at Civic Center and area records were seized. "Looking for maybe a couple records, four to five thousand documents were taken from that point," he included.

The boss clergyman Sindh said his administration was counseling its lawful master over the issue and pledged legitimate activity in such manner.

"The alliance ought to secure our rights," he finished

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