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  • 15 January 2013, 10:56

Pakistan's Supreme Court Orders PM's Arrest

Pakistan's supreme court has ordered the arrest of prime minister Raja Pervez Ashraf over corruption claims.

The surprise move plunges the country into fresh political turmoil and came as populist cleric Tahirul Qadri demanded the resignation of the government in protests attended by thousands in capital Islamabad.

Mr Ashraf is currently fighting allegations he received payments in return for his role, while energy minister, in overseeing the introduction of "rental power" projects that are said to have produced very little power.

Nicknamed 'Raja Rental' by the press, he is also accused of buying property in London from money earned through corruption in a series of scams.

Lawyer Aamir Abbas said: "The chief justice ordered that all concerned, regardless of their rank, who have been booked in the case be arrested and if someone leaves the country, then chairman of NAB (anti-corruption watchdog) will be held responsible along with his investigating team.

"The 16 include Raja Ashraf."

Mr Qadri, who is believed to be backed by the military, mentioned the supreme court's decision during his speech to protesters, who responded with chants of "long live supreme court".

The prime minister's adviser, Fawad Chaudhry, condemned the court's order, calling it unconstitutional.

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4 comments

Russell6730

11:20am on 15/1/2013

With all the nukes in Pakistan lets just hope Al Queda has not penetrated their Sepreme court The implications are scary.

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bjnk

11:21am on 15/1/2013

Strange how its always unconstitutional when anything is said or done about corrupt politicians.How disappionted was I when I read the piece and found out it was their PM.:)

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saalam khamboshi

8:29pm on 15/1/2013

No doubt where Pak is headed with so many corrupt leaders... Tahirul Qadri is the same guy denouncing suicide bombing as unIslamic... he's also got Uncle Sam's tacit support... you never know he maybe the next PM

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Muhammed Jafri

10:59pm on 15/1/2013

Western intervention is required NOW.

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