Pakistan government has urged the British government to reopen the money laundering case against Altaf Hussain.
Pakistan government has shown serious concerns over decision to drop the investigation against the Pakistani politician.
In the latest developments, Pakistani government in a letter addressed to British Home Office that evidence gathered during the course of investigation be shared with Islamabad since it was vital to make headway in the money laundering cases in Pakistan.
Scotland Yard announced in October that no “further action will be taken against Altaf Hussain” and others in the long-running money-laundering case.
The case against the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) chief Altaf Hussain started in the end of 2012 when the police found a large amount of cash at the MQM’s International Secretariat.