Appeal court acquits Andarabi in embezzlement case

Former police chief of Wardak province, Khalil Andarabi, was on Sunday acquitted in embezzlement case by the Anti-Corruption Criminal Justice Center’s Appeal Court after having been sentenced to three years in prison eight months ago by the primary court.
Andarabi, who was present at the hearing, has maintained his innocence throughout the case, which was originally handed over to the Attorney General’s Office early last year.
The ACJC’s primary court returned a verdict against him last year and sentenced Andarabi to three years in prison. The former police chief had been charged with embezzling 24 million AFNs.
However, Andarabi maintained he had not taken the money and had used it to fund a new police unit in Maidan Wardak.
Andarabi was also on Sunday found not guilty of misuse of authority.
After being found guilty by the lower court, Andarabi was freed on bail pending the outcome of his appeal.

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