Islamabad: An Islamabad accountability court has decided to indict Sindh CM Murad Ali Shah in the Nooriabad power plant reference.
The court resumed hearing the cases against the Sindh chief minister Tuesday. CM Sindh could not appear before the court today while the court accepted his plea to give him exemption for today.
Judge Asghar Ali ordered CM Shah and all other accused to appear before the court on June 30.
During the hearing, NAB officials said a co-accused, Mohammad Ali, was in hiding abroad.
The court declared Ali a proclaimed offender and issued permanent arrest warrants for him.
CM Shah is accused of assisting Abdul Ghani Majeed in whitening his black money. He helped launder billions of rupees out of the country in the name of Nooriabad power plant in Karachi.