Islamabad: Pakistan Interior Minister Rehman Malik on Sunday said that names of six owners of Bhoja Air had been listed on Exit Control List (ECL).
Talking to media in Islamabad, he said Nawaz Sharif had given license to Boja Air in 1992. “The airline was grounded during 2001 to 2011 as it was a defaulter,” he said.
The interior minister said that Farooq Boja had only 5 percent share in the airlines while Arshad Jalil, Mrs Arshad Jalil and Umer Jalil had 40,20 and 20 percent shares respectively.
He added that Zeshan Kirmani and Mazhar Hussain were having 7.5 percent shares each.
He said that Mr and Ms Jalil were in China and added that they had been directed to return Pakistan.
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