The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Pakistan’s opposition leader jailed 10 days ahead of by-elections

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LAHORE, Pakistan: Pakistani opposition leader Shehbaz Sharif was ordered jailed yesterday for 10 days after being arrested in a corruption case, his lawyer said, meaning he will not be able to campaign for his party ahead of crucial by-elections next week.

Sharif is the younger brother of ousted Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, who was sentenced earlier this year to 10 years in prison by an anti-corruption court after the Supreme Court removed him from power.

Friday’s arrest of Shehbaz Sharif by agents of the National Accountabi­lity Bureau (NAB) in Lahore involved a case of alleged corruption in a low-cost housing scheme when Sharif was chief minister of Punjab province.

A NAB court yesterday heard charges that Sharif in 2014 illegally cancelled a contract with a constructi­on company and sought to award it to another company, allegedly for a bribe.

The court ordered him remanded in custody for 10 days to be interrogat­ed, his lawyer Azam Nazir Tarar said.

Hundreds of activists from Sharif’s Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz gathered outside the court, chanting pro-Sharif slogans as police and army Rangers guarded the venue.

Sharif denies any wrongdoing, and his brother has denounced corruption cases against him and other party leaders as politicall­y motivated.

Lawyer Tarar said that Sharif was improperly arrested on a warrant that was kept secret. Sharif went to the court for questionin­g in another corruption case involving a water purificati­on scheme but instead was arrested on the housing project warrant.

“They cannot arrest the leader of the opposition in this manner,” the lawyer said.

Ex-premier Nawaz Sharif was arrested 10 days before the July 25 general election, which was won by cricket star turned politician Imran Khan, who now leads the new government.

He was released from prison last month pending an appeal.

The Sharifs’ Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz came in second place in the general election.

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