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Rahat Fateh Ali Khan gets Clean Chit in Money-Laundering & Tax Evasion Case

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Lahore: Pakistan and worldwide renowned singer Rahat Fateh Ali Khan got clean chit in Money-Laundering & Tax Evasion Case.

According to the details, Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has said that there is no evidence found against Rahat Fateh Ali Khan in money laundering, tax evasion and other illegal activity.

FIA confirmed that it has closed its investigation into a suspected money-laundering and tax evasion case into the hit singer due to lack of evidence of any wrongdoing.

Read more: Rahat Fateh Ali Khan Put Under Money-Laundering Investigation Following Violent Video

The Additional Director of FIA’s Lahore Zone has said that the competent authority has authorized the closure of the investigation against Rahat and others, by the recommendations put forth by the field inquiry unit which recommended the closure of the investigation against Mr. Khan. No evidence found in the available records implicates Rahat Fateh Ali Khan in any illegal currency smuggling activities, said the FIA senior officer.

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