Khaleej Times

Shahbaz remanded to NAB custody

- Mubasher Bukhari

lahore — Opposition leader Shahbaz Sharif was ordered jailed on Saturday 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 Shahbaz 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.

A NAB court on Saturday heard charges that Shahbaz 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 LeagueNawa­z gathered outside the court, chanting pro-Sharif slogans as police and paramilita­ry Rangers guarded the venue.

Shahbaz Sharif denies any wrongdoing, and his brother has denounced corruption cases against him and other party leaders

as politicall­y motivated.

Lawyer Tarar said that Shahbaz 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-prime minister Nawaz Sharif was arrested 10 days before the July 25 general election. He was released from prison last month pending an appeal.

The Sharifs’ Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz came in second place in the general election. Their party denounced the polls as rigged, alleging the military and courts tipped the scale in favour of Khan’s party, a charge the army and judiciary deny. —

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 ?? — AP ?? an armoured personnel carrier carrying opposition leader Shahbaz Sharif is surrounded by his supporters upon his arrival at an anticorrup­tion court in lahore on Saturday.
— AP an armoured personnel carrier carrying opposition leader Shahbaz Sharif is surrounded by his supporters upon his arrival at an anticorrup­tion court in lahore on Saturday.
 ?? AP ?? a supporter of Shahbaz Sharif shouts slogans outside a court in lahore on Saturday. —
AP a supporter of Shahbaz Sharif shouts slogans outside a court in lahore on Saturday. —

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