ISLAMABAD: Two
members of the Joint Investigation Team (JIT) probing PanamaLeaks case, who are ‘invisible’ since Tuesday, have **t reached Doha, the capital of Qatar, as yet.
There were reports that two JIT
members have reached Dubai from where they can easily reach Doha. However, they did **t make any contact in this regard with Pakistani embassy in
Doha or
Qatari prince Hamad bin Jassim bin Jaber al Thani till late Tuesday night.
According to Online, two JIT
members have arrived in
Doha to record the statement of
Qatari prince. The news agency quoting sources reported that
members of the JIT Amir Aziz and Brigadier Kamran have reached
Doha where they will question the
Qatari prince. The
members are expected to return immediately after recording the statement of the
Qatari prince.
Earlier reports suggested that the JIT has decided to send its one member to Qatar on July 6 to record statement of
Qatari prince Hamad bin Jassim in the context of his two letters submitted in the Supreme Court during the hearing of the PanamaLeaks case.
Reports said the JIT reviewed the latest proposal by the
Qatari prince and decided that one member will go to Qatar and record his statement in his ******. The JIT
members discussed in detail the letter of the
Qatari prince handed over to them by the officials of the Foreign Affairs Ministry on Monday.
Sources told The News that a questionnaire has been prepared for the
Qatari prince that revolves around the money trail related to the purchase of the London Mayfair flats. "The member of the JIT will record statement of the
Qatari prince in his ****** instead of the Pakistani embassy in Doha," said the sources.
The JIT had proposed that
prince Hamad bin Jassim could appear before the JIT or record his statement through video link or his statement might be recorded by the JIT in Qatar. But the
Qatari prince rejected the three options put forward by the JIT for recording his statement, saying that his letter was e**ugh.
The sources said the
Qatari prince in his latest letter has stated that the royal family member has ** issues if investigators visit him in
Doha to record his statement. The prime minister's political secretary Asif Kirmani had opined that the report of the JIT would remain incomplete without the statement of
Qatari prince.
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