Oman Daily Observer

Anti-corruption body arrests Sharif ’s son-in-law

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ISLAMABAD/KARACHI: The son-in-law of ousted Pakistani premier Nawaz Sharif was arrested at Islamabad airport on Monday by anticorrup­tion body on his return from London, officials said, a rare instance of a powerful Pakistani politician being detained.

Muhammad Safdar, a lawmaker married to Sharif ’s daughter and heirappare­nt Maryam, was arrested after he failed to appear at previous National Accountabi­lity Bureau (NAB) court hearings about corruption allegation­s stemming from a probe into the Sharif family wealth.

The Sharifs have denied any wrongdoing and have labelled the corruption proceeding­s against them as politicall­y motivated. Two of Nawaz’s sons are also due to appear before the NAB court, along Finance Minister Ishaq Dar.

Nawaz was disqualifi­ed by the Supreme Court in July for not declaring a source of income that he disputes receiving. The court also ordered a wide-ranging NAB investigat­ion and trial into Sharif family members.

The Supreme Court specified that the trial be concluded within six months by NAB, which has in the past been derided as toothless because rich and powerful politician­s were seldom convicted. Safdar, who was arrested soon after midnight, was expected to be released after his NAB court appearance with Maryam.

Television footage showed some supporters from the PML-N trying to stop the car from leaving the airport. with

 ?? — Reuters ?? Supporters from the ruling PML-N chant slogans outside National Accountabi­lity Bureau court in Islamabad on Monday.
— Reuters Supporters from the ruling PML-N chant slogans outside National Accountabi­lity Bureau court in Islamabad on Monday.

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