Model Ayyan asks SC allowing her to go overseas ISLAMABAD:
Supermodel Ayyan Ali that is facing money laundering charges pleaded before the Supreme Court on Thursday night that she desperately needed to go abroad to fulfil her professional responsibilities and see her suffering mother in the Unified Arab Emirates (UAE). In a rejoinder to a petition moved by the Collectorate of Customs, Islamabad, challenging the Sindh Large Court's (SHC) March several verdict calling for removing of her name from the Exit Control List (ECL), Ayyan declared the lady would have to withstand a colossal financial damage if she failed to fulfil her contractual commitments.
A three-judge Supreme Courtroom bench headed by The law Ejaz Afzal Khan will resume on Friday the hearing of the circumstance in which Customs regulators had expressed apprehensions that the model, who was detained while allegedly seeking to smuggle practically about half a million dollars away of the country previous year, might leave the region to escape pending process against her. In the petition the Customs section had alleged that the model was arrested on March 14, 2014, from the Benazir Bhutto Cosmopolitan Air-port, Islamabad, while heading abroad with a reputable visa, passport and air ticket carrying foreign foreign currency worth $506, 800 without prior permission of the State Bank of Pakistan and without the lawful reason why she was taking the money abroad. Upon March 17, the Great Court bench had hanging the SHC's verdict with a direction to Ayyan's counsel Sardar Latif Khosa to submit a succinct statement against the request. In her reply, the model explained that your woman was acquiring notices from her manager who had taken care of her international contracts, asking her to fulfil her obligations. Regarding to the reply, different constitutional rights of the model are being broken.
The SHC had deservingly adjudged and vindicated complaint by accepting her constitutional petition by holding that mere pendency of criminal arrest cases were no surface for blocking a resident from travelling, it added. The model rejected worries that she might beat a retreat and declared that her life span earnings was seized by the Customs and that she had submitted huge sureties for her release on bail and for 'superdari' of her passport. She accused Customs of contumaciously defying SHC's requests and annihilating the regulation of law as well as violating the requirement of the Constitution. - See more at: http://www.sochnews.tv/2016/03/model-ayyan-asks-sc-allow-go-abroad/#sthash.uvISJ7Hn.dpuf
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