ISLAMABAD The omnipotent corridors of power are all bent upon digging grounds for the safe escape of Ali Zaidi and Jamil Abbasi, two prime culprits in the Inter-Risk Security Company scandal.
After two weeks of repeated attempts, this newspaper finally managed to extract some vital information privy to the latest developments from the pertinent channels that are now keeping the media men at bay for having been reportedly succumbed to massive pressures from powerful diplomatic quarters and government officials.
The latest developments indicate that Zaidi and Abbasi would possibly be given a safe passage to a European country in the next couple of months. Surprisingly enough, names of both accused have not been placed in the Exit Control List (ECL) meaning that off-the-stage preparations are going on to facilitate the culprits.
It is learnt that 'stakeholders of Inter-Risk melodrama were waiting for the dust to settle before letting both the accused flee from Pakistan. In addition, intensive bargaining was going on between the 'stakeholders regarding 'distribution of due shares, which some government gurus were going to receive against giving a clean chit to Zaidi and Abbasi.
Nothing is 'finalised yet but the two perpetrators would be given a 'green signal once the issues dies down and the dust is settled, this correspondent heard from someone who keeps a first hand information of diplomatic quarters and interior affairs. In this regard, it is also learnt that Karachis sea route would be used to pass the accused to some neighbouring country, from where they would be taken to their destination.
The American Embassy, which remained highly instrumental in 'luring the government officials to accept lucrative deals against letting the culprits flee, is setting the arrangements to send the recruits in permanent hide as well, who are expected to leave Pakistan in the coming months while some of them are believed to have already been sent to alternative countries via sea route.
While the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) is interrogating Ali Zaidi, a former army officer, and Jamil Abbasi, the so-called proponent of human rights, not even a bit of information regarding recruits has been made public, as American Embassy directly protects them.
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