The International Criminal Police Organization (Interpol) on Tuesday sought more documents from Pakistan government to issue red warrants against former finance minister Ishaq Dar. Sources said that the Interpol declared the documents provided to issue Dar's red warrant were incomplete.
The Federal Investigation Authority (FIA) while informing the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) about Interpol's reply and directed the anti-graft watchdog to provide additional documents so that the red warrants of the former finance minister could be issued. The National Accountability Bureau (NAB) had requested issuance of such warrant to bring Dar back to the country.
Meanwhile, the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) had written a letter to Interpol for detention of Ishaq Dar while the case has also been forwarded to them after the approval of interior secretary. FIA has requested the assistance of Interpol in Dar's arrest from London. The PML-N leader is currently in London and has been declared fugitive over his absence from case hearing despite repeated court summons.
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