Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Nawaz appears in anti-graft court, case adjourned till Nov 7

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ISLAMABAD: An anti-corruption case against Nawaz Sharif was adjourned till November 7 after the ousted prime minister appeared in the accountabi­lity court along with his daughter Maryam Nawaz and son-in-law Mohammad Safdar on Friday.

Sharif, his daughter and sonin-law arrived at the judicial complex in the morning to appear in the anti-corruption court to be present for the hearing of cases filed against them by the National Accountabi­lity Bureau (NAB).

The head of the ruling PML-N party, who was disqualifi­ed as the prime minister by the Supreme Court in July for dishonesty in declaring his assets, returned on Thursday to Islamabad from London, where his wife Kulsoom Nawaz is being treated for cancer.

Sharif returned to Pakistan after the ant-graft court issued a bailable arrest warrant for him because he had skipped earlier hearings.

The judge adjourned the hearing because he had not received an order passed by the Islamabad high court on Thursday for clubbing three cases against the Sharif family. The high court had accepted Sharif’s petition for the cases to be taken up together.

This was the first time Sharif appeared for a hearing since he, his daughter and son-in-law were indicted on October 19.

Talking to the media, informatio­n minister Marriyum Aurangzeb said Sharif had presented himself in person at all the platforms where he was summoned. His absence in some cases was because of a genuine reason, which was that he was looking after his wife in London.

 ?? REUTERS FILE ?? Nawaz Sharif
REUTERS FILE Nawaz Sharif

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