Govt sends case files to UK for extradition of Shahzad Akbar
In a major development, the Pakistani government has sent a complete case file to the British government, seeking the extradition of former accountability adviser Mirza Shahzad Akbar.
According to sources, the documents sent to UK authorities included details of cases registered and ongoing legal proceedings against Shahzad Akbar, who was acountability adviser in the previous Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf government.
According to the record, at least three cases are registered against him with the Islamabad police — two at Secretariat Police Station and one at Kohsar Police Station.
Sources said that details of cases filed against Akbar with the National Cyber Crime Investigation Agency (NCCIA), Federal Investigation Agency (FIA), and National Accountability Bureau (NAB) have also been shared with the British authorities.
The documents said that Shahzad Akbar has been declared a proclaimed offender by local courts and, in some cases, has already been convicted.





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