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EX-PM Sharif returns to Pakistan, appears in court

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Pakistan’s ousted Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif appeared in court on Friday, a day after returning from overseas to face corruption allegation­s that saw him ejected from office and targeted with an arrest warrant.

In a brief hearing in Islamabad, Sharif paid two surety bonds of five million rupees ($48,000) each before leaving under tight security, his lawyer Khawaja Haris told AFP.

The court is set to reconvene on November 7.

The former premier, who was forced out by the Supreme Court in July over a scandal kindled by the Panama Papers leak, had been facing an arrest warrant for failing to appear at hearings since early October.

He has spent most of the time since in London, where his wife is receiving treatment for cancer. He arrived in Islamabad on Thursday.

Sharif became the 15th premier in Pakistan’s 70-year history to be ousted before completing a full term, after the corruption investigat­ion against him.

The claims against the prime minister stemmed from the Panama Papers leak last year, which sparked a media frenzy over the luxurious lifestyles and highend London property portfolio owned by his family.

Sharif and his supporters have denied the allegation­s and hinted at a political conspiracy driven by the powerful military.

Earlier this week Sharif summoned top officials from his eponymous ruling Pakistan Muslim League-nawaz (PMLN) to London for a summit on the party’s leadership as legal pressure grows.

Sharif named loyalist Shahid Khaqan Abbasi as prime minister days after his ousting, and said his younger brother Shahbaz, currently the chief minister of Punjab Province, would eventually succeed him.

Pakistani media reports have said the party plans to keep Sharif as a central figure during campaignin­g for a general election due to be held sometime next year, despite the Supreme Court barring him from holding office.

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