Gilani‚ his wife‚ two sons served notices in ephedrine case

CrimeGilani‚ his wife‚ two sons served notices in ephedrine case

RAWALPINDI: An anti-narcotics court in Rawalpindi on Saturday issued notices to former Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani‚ his wife and sons Ali Musa Gilani and Abdul Qadir Gilani in the ephedrine case and directed them to submit their replies by July 13.

Notices have also been issued to fifteen other accused‚ including former Federal Minsiter Makhdoom Shahabuddin‚ his wife and sons with the directive to submit their replies by the deadline.

The court has also directed them to disclose their sources of income.

They are accused of making illegal assets by misusing ephedrine quota.

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