This Article is From Feb 19, 2016

Indian Arrested In Pak For Holding Pakistani Identity Card

Indian Arrested In Pak For Holding Pakistani Identity Card

Rustam Sadhua was arrested from a court in Islamabad after his pre-arrest bail was rejected and is being "probed", an FIA official said.

Islamabad: An Indian citizen who has been living in Pakistan since 1982 and embroiled in a family feud has been arrested here after he was found allegedly possessing a Pakistani National Identity Card, officials said today.

Rustam Sadhua was arrested yesterday by Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) and is accused of obtaining his National Identity Card (NIC), issued only to Pakistani nationals, through fraudulent means.

He was arrested from a court in Islamabad after his pre-arrest bail was rejected and is being "probed", an FIA official said.

According to available evidence, Mr Sadhua arrived in Pakistan from India in 1982 and since then has been living in the country, the official said.

Mr Sadhua is the brother-in-law of Pakistan's influential minority lawmaker Asfandyar Bhandara and son-in-law of well-known brewery tycoon, late MP Bhandra.

Sources said that after the death of senior Bhandra, differences cropped up between his lawmaker son and daughter who is married to Mr Sadhua.

Asfandyar Bhandara published several notices in the past against the couple for grabbing his ancestral property, accusing Mr Sadhua of trying to usurp the property by using his influence over his wife.

The two families have also court cases against each other and the lawmaker has been trying to exploit Mr Sadhua's Indian background.

Mr Sadhua had filed an application for pre-arrest bail in the court of special judge central Malik Nazeer which was rejected, leading to his arrest.

Expressing satisfaction over the arrest, the lawmaker said, he had time and again complained about the suspect's conduct and had publicly dissociated himself from him.

"This man has defamed my late father and my family and I hope his other frauds also surface during investigation," Asfandyar Bhandara was quoted as saying by the 'Dawn'.

Mr Sadhua will be presented before the court again tomorrow to obtain a physical remand, but it may not be the end of the family feud.

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