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    Interpol Ends Probe into British-Pakistani Businessman Gibran Khan, Finds No Wrongdoing

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 19, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    The International Criminal Police Organisation, widely known as Interpol, has formally concluded its inquiry into British-Pakistani businessman Gibran Khan, effectively clearing him of all accusations brought forward by Pakistan’s Federal Investigation Agency (FIA). These allegations had connected Khan to an offshore company and former Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) federal minister Moonis Elahi. After a thorough and independent review, Interpol found no credible evidence to support the claims of misconduct, marking a significant development in a case that has spanned several years.

    Interpol’s General Secretariat confirmed that Gibran Khan, aged 49, is not currently subject to any form of international alert such as a Red Notice, diffusion, or any criminal request based on the submissions made by Pakistani authorities. This decision comes after the FIA’s initial request for Red Notices against both Khan and Moonis Elahi, which was filed three years ago following the collapse of PTI-led governments in Islamabad and Punjab. The Red Notice is an international alert used to seek the location and arrest of wanted persons, but in this instance, the request was denied due to lack of evidence.

    Legal representatives for Gibran Khan have consistently challenged the FIA’s allegations, particularly those linking him to the offshore company purportedly used as a front for Moonis Elahi. They emphasized that neither Khan nor the Elahi family ever held ownership or control over the company in question. Furthermore, the FIA’s assertion that Khan’s previous role as CEO of a related company implicated him in money laundering activities was also found to be unsubstantiated by Interpol’s independent investigation. This comprehensive review dismantled the foundation of the accusations, highlighting the absence of any concrete proof.

    In response to Interpol’s decision, Gibran Khan expressed relief and reiterated his innocence, labeling the accusations as politically motivated and defamatory. He pointed out the absurdity of the FIA’s claims by noting that the company they linked to him was established when he was just three years old, underscoring the baseless nature of the allegations. Khan stated, “I have never been involved in any wrongdoing. The FIA’s case was entirely without merit, and the authorities have failed to produce any evidence because there was nothing to prove in the first place.” His remarks reflect the frustration often faced by individuals caught in politically charged investigations.

    It is important to note that Gibran Khan is the son of Muhammad Naseer Khan, who served as Pakistan’s federal health minister during Pervez Musharraf’s administration. This family background has occasionally brought additional scrutiny to Gibran’s business dealings. However, with Interpol’s closure of the case, the long-standing legal battle initiated by Pakistani authorities against both Moonis Elahi and Gibran Khan has effectively collapsed due to the lack of substantive evidence.

    Earlier this year, Interpol also terminated its investigation into Moonis Elahi after nearly two years of scrutiny. The complaints against Elahi included serious allegations such as murder, money laundering, bribery, fraud, and abuse of authority, filed by multiple Pakistani agencies including the FIA, National Accountability Bureau (NAB), Anti-Corruption Establishment (ACE), and Punjab Police. These charges were part of a broader campaign by Pakistani authorities seeking Elahi’s extradition, especially following a murder case registered against him in Gujrat in June 2023 while he was in London. Despite these grave accusations, Interpol closed the case due to the absence of credible evidence and the defense presented by Elahi’s legal team, who maintained that the allegations were unfounded and politically motivated.

    This series of developments highlights the challenges faced by international law enforcement agencies when dealing with politically sensitive cases that cross borders. The closure of these investigations by Interpol not only clears the names of the accused individuals but also raises questions about the use of legal mechanisms in political rivalries within Pakistan. As the dust settles, Gibran Khan and Moonis Elahi remain free from international arrest warrants, allowing them to focus on their personal and professional lives without the shadow of these allegations.

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