According to the Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT) Special Branch, the names of Farah Khan and her husband Ahsan Jameel Gujjar were not included in the approved list of visitors to the prime minister's house in Bani Gala, as per a report by The News.
A probe was ordered by the Interior Ministry to discover why the names of the two had not been included in the registered list of names given to the Special Branch, who maintains a registry of visitors to the PM house.
Sources revealed that Special Branch officers stationed at Bani Gala claimed that Farah Khan and her husband were the most frequent visitors to the PM house.
The officers revealed that their names were never added to the visitors list because they had been instructed to 'treat Farah Khan and Ahsan Jameel Gujjar as residents of Imran Khan's house', because they were 'part of the family.'
"Their entry and exit from Imran Khan’s residence at Bani Gala was never documented,” sources within the Special Branch of Islamabad Police told The News.
As prime minister, Imran Khan had decided not to reside at the official PM House in Islamabad, choosing instead to live at his Bani Gala residence, declaring that as the official PM house.
A record of all visitors to the prime minister’s house is maintained by the PM’s secretarial staff. A record of names and vehicle numbers of all visitors, including all visiting ministers, members of parliament, politicians, government officials and private persons, is kept in a register.
Farah Khan and her husband have been known to be very close friends of former first lady Bushra Bibi, and have been accused of engaging in corruption, as well as having a great deal of influence on the dealings of the government.
Farah Khan is currently undergoing a NAB probe on money laundering charges.