ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman and Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi getting off a Rolls-Royce at Dubai Cricket Stadium caught everyone’s attention.
Earlier on Sunday, Mohsin Naqvi arrived at Dubai stadium to watch the Pakistan-India clash in style as he got off from a Rolls Royce Cullinan, having registration number ‘55555’ from the Penta 5 Dubai series.
Punjab Assembly speaker Malik Ahmad Khan also accompanied the federal minister for the mega showdown in Dubai and he arrived in a Mercedes-Benz S-class.
As per the details, the vehicle Naqvi used belonged to the property tycoon Malik Riaz as the Penta 5 series of Dubai license plates are famously owned by Malik Riaz and his son.
Earlier in 2023, a video shared on X showed a property tycoon arriving to meet former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif somewhere in Dubai on a Rolls Royce, having a registration number from the ‘55555’ series.
Naqvi’s entry into the luxury vehicle caught some netizens’ attention, while others questioned the Interior Minister using the car belonging to Riaz, who has been an absconder in a graft case in Pakistan.
Earlier last month, the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) approached the United Arab Emirates (UAE) authorities to extradite Malik Riaz and his son Ali Malik under international anti-money laundering laws and the Vienna Convention.
On January 22, the accountability watchdog warned the public against investing in Malik Riaz’s UAE-based real estate project, Bahria Town Dubai. The bureau also announced its decision to seek the extradition of Malik Riaz.
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