NAB summons IK in Gov’t helicopter misuse case

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PESHAWAR, July 14(TNS): The National Accountability Bureau (NAB), Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, has issued summon to Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) supremo Imran Khan in the helicopter.

The Anti-graft watchdog has initiated a probe into the alleged illegal use of the KP government’s helicopters, causing loss of billions to the national exchequer.

Former KP chief minister had also appeared before the bureau’s team in April in the same case.
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In February this year, former PTI led Gov’t of the Province while dismissing allegations had given its clarification asserting that Imran never used for his personal or private use rather he accompanied the ministers and advisers on said helicopters for their official tours.

The PTI chief participated in different important functions ranging from groundbreaking/inauguration of Billion Tree Tsunami project, the establishment of universities and other projects, the clarification said.

The statement shared details of 39 official trips, as it was said, that helicopters were used for around 75 flying hours against fuel charges of approximately Rs2.1 million in last four and half years.