Altaf Hussain arrested in London on charges of money laundering

Dawn.com —

The London Metropolitan police confirmed that a 60-year-old man had been arrested from a North-West London property on charges of money-laundering, but they declined to disclose the exact identity for “legal reasons”.

The police said a Specialist Operations unit was currently carrying out a search operation at the property in North-west London.

Moreover, a spokesman for the British High Commission said that the UK’s consulate in Karachi has been temporarily closed down.

Hussain was being investigated for money laundering worth at least 400,000 pounds as well as for incitement to violence and MQM leader Dr Imran Farooq’s murder.

The Karachi Stock Exchange (KSE-100 index) fell 780 points immediately after the news came and commercial centres across Sindh’s provincial capital started to shut down.

MQM leader Farogh Naseem however said that Hussain had not been arrested and Scotland Yard only needed him for a statement in relation to a case.

Last week, senior MQM leader Farooq Sattar had disclosed at a public meeting that Hussain’s bank accounts in London were being frozen and had asked party workers and supporters to continue their ‘peaceful struggle’ against the British government.

Hussain, who has been living in London for over two decades and is now a British citizen, did not address that meeting held to condemn money-laundering investigations against him by UK authorities.


Search, questioning and a possible arrest


Speaking to DawnNews, London-based journalist Farooq Shah said Hussain had been arrested and the police was searching his house.

He added that the British High Commission had told the Pakistani government that if they take action against Hussain, it would be with full evidence.

Shah moreover said that if proven guilty for committing a crime in the UK, the guilty person would not be able to leave the country and would be penalised in Great Britain only.

He, however, insisted that evidence against the accused must be strong enough to merit action.

Jaffer Rizvi of the BBC said if people arrests someone, it’s a long process. They may even have arrested him for a statement only and may let him go after 24 hours.

He said he is trying to find out if Hussain was called for a statement only or if he had indeed been arrested.

Rizvi said the police hadn’t named Hussain and had only said that a 60-year-old man had been arrested.

He said the police in London must have strong evidence on Hussain, adding that the development would have a strong impact on Pakistan’s politics and economy.


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In July 2013, the London Metropolitan Police had confirmed that investigations against Hussain had been initiated on charges of money laundering and incitement to violence.

The Metropolitan Police had confirmed that ‘a considerable amount of money’ had been found during raids on Hussain’s residence and office in London.

The reply had said that the cash was found when a counter-terrorism unit of police raided Hussain’s office on Dec 6, 2012 under the Police and Criminal Evidence Act in connection with the investigation of Dr Imran Farooq murder case.

Police had at the time said that the money was seized under the Proceeds of Crime Act.

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