The National Accountability Bureau (NAB) has summoned Imran Ali Yousaf, son-in-law of Punjab Chief Minister Shehbaz Sharif, in a probe on April 16 (Monday). According to NAB officials, Imran Ali Yousaf has been summoned to record his statement on Monday in relation to an inquiry against the former chief financial officer of the Punjab Power Development Company Limited and others.
The NAB's letter to Imran states that the accused in the case, Ikram Naveed, has revealed that Imran is in possession of key documents related to the case. The NAB has recently launched several inquiries against bureaucrats and politicians, both from the government and the opposition. In 2012, Imran Ali Yousaf got media attention when he was accused of torturing a bakery employee in Lahore. He was, however, later acquitted in the case.