ISLAMABAD - An accountability court in Islamabad on Monday turned down a request by the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) to extend physical remand of PML-N leader Ahsan Iqbal in a case pertaining to Narowal Sports City scam. The accountability judge sent the former federal minister to jail on judicial remand until next hearing. At the outset of the hearing, NAB officials presented Ahsan Iqbal before the judge, requesting a 14-day extension in his physical remand for further questioning in connection with an investigation into the scam. The judge observed that accused had already been in bureau’s custody for 28 days and asked if they wanted his 90-day physical remand. A NAB prosecutor informed the court that Ahsan Iqbal was arrested on Dec 23 as the probe into the case was underway. He added statements of witnesses had been recorded after arrest of the PML-N leader. Meanwhile, the court gave the accused permission to meet his family members inside jail. He was also allowed to have home-cooked food and access to medical treatment. Ahsan Iqbal is accused of using funds of the federal government and PSB for a sports city in Narowal. He had already filed a reply to a questionnaire given to him by the bureau previously. Sources said the NAB Rawalpindi chapter has already received a complete record of the Narowal Sports City project to investigate alleged financial irregularities, which multiplied the estimated construction cost of Rs300 million to Rs3 billion.