

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf leader Fawad Chaudhry said on Saturday that the money trail for Imran Khan?s Bani Gala residence was submitted to the court after gathering details from London, adding that the party has now allayed the concerns of rival Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz.
The PTI leaders were addressing a press conference in Islamabad.
While making a comparison between Prime Minister?s children and the PTI chief, Chaudhry said that Nawaz?s son has a Rs6,000 million flat while Imran owned a five million rupees flat.
Today, Imran Khan?s counsel submitted to the Supreme Court details of his flat in London and cricket contracts, defending him in the foreign funding case.
In 1984, the documents read, Imran mortgaged a one-bedroom apartment in London through Royal Trust in the name of Niazi Services Limited.
The apartment was purchased for GBP 117,500 on mortgage on 20 years and initial down payment of GBP 61,000 to Royal Trust. As per the statement, Imran made the payment from his savings and earnings he got while playing for Sussex Country Cricket and Kerry Packer series.
According to the documents submitted to the Supreme Court, Imran managed to pay off the mortgage well before its due date as he had a benefit year in 1987 when he earned GBP 190,000 and his savings.
Since Imran made all the money while playing as a professional cricketer, the statement reads, there could be no money laundering at any time. Β

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