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PACA hosts orientation session for district judiciary on anti-money laundering framework and investigation mechanisms

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July 2, 2026
PACA hosts orientation session for district judiciary on anti-money laundering framework and investigation mechanisms
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Islamabad, July 2,2026: The Pakistan Anti-Corruption Academy (PACA) organized a one-day comprehensive orientation session for the learned Judges of the District Judiciary, Islamabad, aimed at strengthening judicial understanding and institutional coordination regarding the implementation of the Anti-Money Laundering (AML) regime in Pakistan.

Recognizing the judiciary’s critical role in interpreting the law, ensuring due process, and adjudicating complex financial crimes, the session provided a platform for legal experts and investigators to align on evolving challenges in money laundering.

The session was inaugurated by Chairman National Accountability Bureau (NAB), Lt. Gen. (Retd) Nazir Ahmed, who emphasized that money laundering poses a severe threat to national economic stability and good governance. He stated that a coordinated response between investigators, prosecutors, financial institutions, and the judiciary is essential. He reaffirmed NAB’s commitment to professional excellence and the use of technological innovation to combat increasingly sophisticated financial crimes.

Hon’ble Mr. Justice Inaam Ameen Minhas, Judge, Islamabad High Court, graced the event as the Chief Guest. In his concluding remarks, he lauded PACA for this timely and valuable initiative, stressing that continuous capacity building and knowledge-sharing are vital for the judiciary to address the complexities of modern financial offenses effectively.

Deputy Chairman NAB, Mr. Sohail Nasir, , while interacting the participants, provided an in-depth analysis of the Anti-Money Laundering Act (AMLA), 2010. He detailed the roles of various law enforcement agencies and highlighted common money laundering typologies, including trade-based laundering, shell companies, and the misuse of cryptocurrencies. He further elaborated on the extensive powers of the courts regarding the attachment, seizure, and forfeiture of assets derived from criminal activities.

Mr. Muhammad Tahir, Director General of the Special Investigation Division (SID), NAB, discussed the evolution of the global AML framework, including the roles of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) and the United Nations Convention against Corruption (UNCAC). His session covered the practical application of parallel financial investigations and the complexities of international cooperation mechanisms, such as Mutual Legal Assistance and the GlobE Network, for the repatriation of stolen assets.

Ms. Noor us Sahar, Master Trainer from the Financial Monitoring Unit (FMU), detailed the operational role of Pakistan’s Financial Intelligence Unit. She explained the importance of Suspicious Transaction Reports (STRs) and the goAML platform in detecting and preventing financial crimes, emphasizing how intelligence-led investigations support successful prosecutions.

The session concluded with a certificate distribution ceremony for the participating judges, acknowledging their commitment to enhancing legal expertise in the realm of financial justice. A souvenir was presented to the Chief Guest, Hon’ble Mr. Justice Inaam Ameen Minhas, by the Deputy Chairman NAB and the Director General, PACA, marking the successful culmination of the event.

The event underscored a unified national effort to strengthen the institutional framework, ensuring that Pakistan remains resilient against the risks of money laundering and financial corruption through effective, evidence-based adjudication.

Tags: AMLAMLA 2010Anti-Money LaunderingAnti-Money Laundering Act 2010Anti-Money Laundering regimeChairman National Accountability BureauIslamabadLt. Gen. (R) Nazir AhmedNABNational Accountability BureauPACAPakistanPakistan Anti-Corruption Academy
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