Asif a serial match-fixer, claims ex-girlfriend
“He said that he called Aamir and influenced him to get involved on the Australian tour,” Malik said. Veena also alleged that Asif, who was caught for doping during the first season of Indian Premier League (IPL), bribed some well-known people to get… FULL ARTICLE AT WEBINDIA123
Love, donkeys and Pakistani cricket
Source: Tribune.com.pk
Following the accusations of suspected match-fixing hurled at Pakistan’s cricket team, a plethora of explanatory theories have been put forth. Some, like the Pakistan Team Manager Yawar Saeed, discount the view that the cricket team is ‘institutionally corrupt’ whilst the more diehard of enthusiasts have instantly suggested that it is merely an Indian-manufactured conspiracy. Furthermore, some – who have been disillusioned by the team’s objectionable conduct – have resorted to leading a procession of donkeys through the streets of Lahore and pelting them with shoes. Of course, there are some, like Veena Malik (Mohammad Asif’s ex-girlfriend) who have capitalized on this opportunity just to unleash a personal vendetta.
LHC orders to file case against cricketer Mohammad Asif
LAHORE: Additional Session Judge Lahore High Court (LHC) Khalid Bashir has ordered to file case against Cricketer Muhammad Asif on the allegation of giving forged check to actress Vina Malik.
According to details actress Veena Malik had filed a petition in session court that cricketer Muhammad Asif had given her a forged check of Rs. 1 million to her in connection to pay her debt.
The concerned bank had also confirmed that the check given by Muhammad Asif to actress Veena Malik was fake as a result Veena Malik has asked the court in her petition to take legal action against cricketer Muhammad Asif.
Additional Session Judge Khalid Bashir while taking action on the petition remarked to file case against cricketer Muhammad Asif under section 480-9 and to submit the report in the court.
Veena Malik seeks court’s help for registration of an FIR against Muhammad Asif
LAHORE: Additional Sessions judge on Tuesday ordered Ghalib Market SHO to proceed under the law on the application of film and TV actress Veena Malik seeking registration of an FIR against cricketer Muhammad Asif.
In a similar development, a civil judge has restrained Veena Malik from using the disputed cheques for initiation of legal proceedings against Asif. Muhammad Asif had filed a petition in a civil court seeking a stay order against the usage of allegedly stolen cheques from his house.
Veena Malik
Asif, through his counsel, argued that Veena had served a legal notice on him, saying that he had issued two cheques worth of Rs 3.9 million and Rs 74 million in her favour to discharge his financial obligation but both the cheques were not enchased.
Asif pointed out that he had not issued any cheque in favour of Veena as the same were stolen from his house, forged and presented for clearance by fraud in a bid to blackmail him after he had refused to marry the actress.
He said he owed an amount of Rs 32,43,284 to her which he had paid through a pay order number 0011934. He prayed to the court to restrain Veena from initiating any proceeding in connection with the said cheques. Veena Malik had filed a petition for lodging an FIR against Asif under section 489-F (Dishonestly issuing a cheque) of PPC.
Veena Malik moves LHC against Asif
LAHORE: Actress Veena Malik filed a writ petition against Cricketer Muhammed Asif at Lahore High Court (LHC) as earlier she was denied an FIR against the cricketer, Geo News reported Wednesday.
In her plea at the LHC, she said the Session Court ordered the case be registered against the Cricketer Asif; but, police remained inactive on the issue as yet.
Veena Malik further alleged police of partiality; therefore, he requested the LHC to get the orders of Session court enacted.
Dialogue only after Asif returns money: Veena Malik
LAHORE: Dispute on money transaction between actress Veena Malik and cricketer Mohammad Asif has become more tense as Veena has got an order from additional session judge for registering a case against Asif while he has obtained a stay order from the civil court.
Now a debate between the two celebrities is expected here on Wednesday at the Police Station Ghalib Market.
Veena had pleaded to the court to start legal proceedings against Asif for giving her a ‘fake’ cheque.On her plea, additional session judge Lahore Khalid bashir ordered to register case against Asif.
When Veena reached Gulberg police station to register the case Asif was already there. Veena showed the court orders to the police on which SP Model Town Abdul Rab asked her to go to Ghalib Market police station.
However, SHO Police Station Ghalib Market said that the cheques would be verified from the bank on Wednesday.
SP Model Town Abdul Rab said that the police would take action according to the law.
Meanwhile, Asif said in his request to the local court that Veena had stolen his cheques so the case of fraud and theft be register against her.
Civil judge Mohammad Ashraf ordering not to register the case until April 20 asked the parties to give reply.
Veena Malik was looking anxious for registering the case against Asif. She said that any dialogue with Asif can only take place if he returns all the amount to her.
Asif and ex-girlfriend file complaint against each other
The Mohammad Asif-Veena Malik dispute took an ugly turn today when the cricketer and his former girlfriend filed complaints against each other for fraud in a Lahore civil court.
The court of a senior civil judge has directed the police to conduct an investigation and report back whether cases should be filed against the two.
“I have said in my complaint that despite my reminders, Asif is not clearing up my loan of nearly 14 million rupees and also gave me cheques that have bounced. The court has ordered that a case be registered against him,” Veena, a popular actress, model and television host said.
Asif, however, denied the charge.
“I have asked the court to find out how two cheques that were stolen from me in February and about which I have filed a police report were in her possession and who forged my signatures on them as verified by the bank,” the bowler said.
Asif said he had also filed a complaint with the civil court and wanted justice.
“I owed Veena Malik around 3.2 million rupees and I have paid her loan off. I owe her nothing more,” Asif said.
“I want to know who is committing this fraud. But I want to know the truth and I am fed up of these allegations being made by Veena, it is most unfortunate,” Asif said.
Both Asif and Veena appeared before a senior police official this afternoon as the police began investigations on the orders of the court.
A Pakistan Cricket Board official said it was observing the whole episode from the sidelines as so far it saw the issue as a personal matter of Asif.
“But obviously if the matter goes to court and the board is involved then we will decide what to do. We wouldn’t like our players to be involved in such unnecessary issues,” the official said.
Pak’s Mohd Asif, ex-flame in fraud spat
The Mohammad Asif-Veena Malik dispute took an ugly turn on Tuesday when the cricketer and his former girlfriend filed complaints against each other for fraud in a civil court here.
The court of a senior civil judge has directed the police to conduct an investigation and report back whether cases should be filed against the two.
“I have said in my complaint that despite my reminders, Asif is not clearing up my loan of nearly 14 million rupees and also gave me cheques that have bounced. The court has ordered that a case be registered against him,” Veena, a popular actress, model and television host said. Asif, however, denied the charge.
“I have asked the court to find out how two cheques that were stolen from me in February and about which I have filed a police report were in her possession and who forged my signatures on them as verified by the bank,” the bowler said. Asif said he had also filed a complaint with the civil court and wanted justice.
“I owed Veena Malik around 3.2 million rupees and I have paid her loan off. I owe her nothing more,” Asif said.
“I want to know who is committing this fraud. But I want to know the truth and I am fed up of these allegations being made by Veena, it is most unfortunate,” Asif said.
Both Asif and Veena appeared before a senior police official this afternoon as the police began investigations on the orders of the court.
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Source: http://www.indianexpress.com/news/paks-mohd-asif-exflame-in-fraud-spat/605775/
Asif sends notice to Veena Malik
LAHORE – Pakistan Fast bowler Mohammad Asif has responded to Veena Malik’s allegations of giving fake cheques. Asif’s lawyer has sent a notice to the actress claiming the cheque book of the fast bowler was lost some time ago and a police report of the same was filed on February 15, 2010. Veena Malik had claimed she owed some money to Asif and he had given her cheques which were bounced back. Asif has claimed his cheque book was lost and Veena is lying.
Asif faces legal trouble from former girl friend Veena
Pakistan fast bowler accuses Veena of stealing his cheques: Asif faces legal trouble from former girl friend Veena
Staff Report
LAHORE: Hell has no fury like a woman scorned and after Shoaib Malik, another top Pakistan cricketer Mohammad Asif is learning it the hard way as he has been taken to court by a former girl friend over a financial dispute. While Shoaib has managed to get out of his marriage controversy with Indian girl Ayesha Siddiqui in Hyderabad, Asif is in trouble with his former girlfriend and actress Veena Malik. Veena has served a legal notice on Asif after two cheques he gave her to settle an outstanding money dispute bounced. “He gave me two cheques amounting to Rs 11.3 million as part of an agreement to clear an amount of nearly Rs 18 million that he owes me,” Veena said.
On the other hand, the fast bowler has accused Veena of stealing the two cheques that she has been claiming to have bounced. Asif on Thursday dismissed the allegation and said the cheques were actually stolen from his home by her. “The cheques she is talking about were stolen from my home in February and I reported their theft to the police and there is a FIR registered with the police.” Asif said he didn’t owe Veena a single penny and that she was taking revenge for his marrying another girl chosen by his family. “I don’t owe her a single penny. Why should I need to take money from anyone. I am a professional cricketer and I earn well. Even when I was banned I got payments from my IPL team,” said Asif who is presently attending Twenty20 World Cup training camp here. “I would advise her to also get married as she is getting older now and should be dedicating her life to better things,” he added. Asif said he was ready to fight the case from a woman ‘who is jealous of my marriage and trying to discredit and destroy my name’.
Source: http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2010\04\09\story_9-4-2010_pg2_5