Pakistan People's Party (PPP) leader Faryal Talpur, who is named in a fake accounts case being probed by the National Accountability Bureau (NAB), was shifted to Adiala Jail on Monday night from Polyclinic Hospital. When NAB officials arrived at the hospital to take her away to jail, doctors at the hospital advised against her transfer and said she needed further cardiac treatment. Situation at the hospital grew tense as NAB officials insisted on shifting her to Adiala jail while doctors tried to prevent her transfer.
Talpur, who is the sister of PPP co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari, lashed out at the anti-corruption watchdog when its officials carried her away to jail from Polyclinic Hospital and termed their actions illegal. "Don't they have wives and daughters," said a visibly perturbed Talpur, adding, "What they are doing is illegal and God will ask them. A woman is being taken from the hospital to jail at 12 midnight... is this their justice". The superintendent and staff of Adiala jail were present when Talpur was brought in an ambulance amid strict security.
The PPP leader was arrested in June in connection with a case pertaining to alleged money laundering through fake accounts. Talpur was brought to Polyclinic on Friday from NAB. The Islamabad chief commissioner declared her ward a 'sub-jail' and NAB officials and police were deployed in the ward and outside the hospital, respectively. Talpur had been sent to jail on a judicial remand and was to be taken back to Adiala once after being discharged from the hospital.