Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

PAKISTANI COURT ORDERS RELEASE OF NAWAZ SHARIF, DAUGHTER

- Imtiaz Ahmad letters@hindustant­imes.com ▪

ISLAMABAD : A Pakistani court on Wednesday ordered the release of jailed former premier Nawaz Sharif, his daughter, Maryam Nawaz, and son-in-law, suspending prison sentences given by a lower court pending the hearing of their appeals. The Islamabad high court’s order came as a reprieve for Sharif, Maryam and Muhammad Safdar, who had been incarcerat­ed since July 13 after an anti-corruption court found them guilty of corrupt practices linked to the Sharif family’s ownership of upscale London flats.

ISLAMABAD: A Pakistani court on Wednesday ordered the release of jailed former premier Nawaz Sharif, his daughter Maryam Nawaz and son-in-law, suspending prison sentences given by a lower court pending the hearing of their appeals.

The Islamabad high court’s order came as a reprieve for Sharif, Maryam Nawaz and Muhammad Safdar, who had been incarcerat­ed since July 13 after an accountabi­lity or anti-corruption court found them guilty of corrupt practices linked to the Sharif family’s ownership of upscale London flats.

The anti-corruption court, in response to a case filed by the National Accountabi­lity Bureau (NAB), had given Sharif an 11-year sentence and his daughter an eight-year term.

The high court bench of Justices Athar Minallah and Miangul Hassan Aurangzeb accepted the appeals filed by the Sharifs and Safdar against the lower court’s verdict of July 6 and said their sentences will remain suspended until the final ruling on their petitions.

The bench said the trio would be released on bail after paying Rs 500,000 each as surety. A date will be fixed later for hearing their appeals.

Following arguments by NAB’s special prosecutor, Minallah said the anti-graft watchdog, after conducting a thorough investigat­ion, “couldn’t bring any evidence of Nawaz Sharif’s ownership” of the London flats.

“Justice has been served and I congratula­teNawazSha­rif’ssupporter­s,”formerfore­ignministe­r Khawaja Asif, a staunch Sharif ally, said outside the courtroom. PML-N supporters were seen celebratin­g wildly, chanting Sharif’s name.

Three-time prime minister Sharif was ousted and disqualifi­ed from holding public office by the Supreme Court in July 2017 in connection with a case related to the Panama Papers leaks.

Sharif has maintained he is innocent and described the anticorrup­tion cases against him as politicall­y motivated, suggesting collusion between the powerful military and the judiciary to remove him from the political arena ahead of the 2018 general elections.

The polls were won by Imran Khan, whose Pakistan Tehreeke-Insaf (PTI) party is believed to have the military’s backing.

Former minister and senior PML-N leader Ahsan Iqbal told reporters: “Today the court has suspended the decision that was based on revenge.

“This trial is important because even a blind person in Pakistan will see that there was neither law nor Constituti­on in the decision and it was just prepoll rigging to pave the way for Imran Khan to win elections.”

 ?? REUTERS ?? ▪ Nawaz Sharif supporters celebrate in Peshawar.
REUTERS ▪ Nawaz Sharif supporters celebrate in Peshawar.

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