Khaleej Times

Maryam, hubby to challenge verdict; Sharif gets ‘B’ class

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islamabad — Former prime minister Nawaz Sharif ’s daughter Maryam and her husband have decided to appeal against the July 6 verdict by an accountabi­lity court. The two along with Sharif were convicted and sentenced in absentia to lengthy prison terms in connection with their ownership of properties in London.

The appeal, that will be filed on July 16, was drafted on Saturday. Maryam Nawaz’s legal team visited the Adiala Jail to get the power of attorney but was unable to file the appeal before the court hours ended. Court hours last till 1pm during summer vacations.

The appeal — that highlights the legal flaws in the Avenfield judgement — asks for the accountabi­lity court’s verdict to be declared null and void. It further pleads for the suspension of the sentence of Safdar Awan, Maryam’s husband, till a decision on the appeal was reached.

Nawaz Sharif and his political heir Maryam were arrested at the Lahore airport late on Friday on corruption charges as they returned to the country in an attempt to rally their beleaguere­d party days before July 25 polls.

Sharif was allotted a ‘B’ class category in prison.

According to sources in the know of the developmen­ts, the plan regarding Sharif and daughter’s stay at jail was amended thrice after which it was decided to allot the Sharif a ‘B’ class jail which has fa- cilities such as a 21-inch television, newspapers, a bed and fan.

It was also decided to keep Maryam in Adiala Jail’s women’s cell and not in Sihala rest house as suggested earlier.

The trial of two remaining NAB cases against the Sharifs will take place in the jail, according to a government notificati­on.

“The federal government is pleased to specify the Central Jail Adiala, Rawalpindi, to be the place where the Accountabi­lity Court-I, Islamabad shall sit for trial of Refer- ences No. 18/2017 and 19/2017 against Nawaz Sharif and others,” the notificati­on stated on on Friday.

After the court’s verdict, the remaining cases pertain to the Al Azizia Steel Mills and Hill Metal Establishm­ent, and offshore companies, including Flagship Investment Limited. The trial against the Sharif family had commenced on September 14, 2017.

Nawaz and his sons are accused in all three graft references whereas Maryam and Safdar were accused in the Avenfield reference

only. The two brothers, based abroad, had been absconding since the proceeding­s began last year and were declared proclaimed offenders by the court.

Meanwhile, a cabinet sub-committee held a meeting on the matter pertaining to placing Sharif and Maryam’s name on the no-fly list. The committee approved the request during the meeting.

The Sharifs had maintained that the cases were manufactur­ed by their political foes and the military.

 ?? — AP ?? PPP chairman Bilawal Bhutto addresses his supporters during his election campaign in Peshawar on Saturday.
— AP PPP chairman Bilawal Bhutto addresses his supporters during his election campaign in Peshawar on Saturday.
 ??  ?? Former prime minister nawaz Sharif has been awarded 10-year imprisonme­nt while his daughter maryam nawaz has been given seven-year jail. —
Former prime minister nawaz Sharif has been awarded 10-year imprisonme­nt while his daughter maryam nawaz has been given seven-year jail. —

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