ISLAMABAD: Former federal minister Hamid Saeed Kazmi has been sentenced to 16-years imprisonment in the Hajj corruption case.
According to details, the verdict was announced today by Special Judge Central Islamabad Malik Nazir Ahmad during the proceedings of the Hajj corruption case today at a court here on Friday. Former Hajj DG Rao Shakeel has been sentenced to 40-years imprisonment by the court. Former Additional Secretary to the Ministry of Religious Affairs Aftab Ahmed was also handed a 16-year imprisonment sentence.
Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) Deputy Director Waseem Ahmad Ranjha and lawyer Chaudhry Azhar represented the FIA during the proceedings of the case. The suspects are accused of being involved in financial embezzlement and corruption with regard to the 2010 Hajj arrangements. FIA prosecutor Waseem informed the FIA authorities about the decision.
All three suspects were arrested within the court’s limits by the FIA. Rao Shakeel said that he was not satisfied with the court’s judgment and had full faith in the Almighty.