Ex-pakistani leader released from prison
Sentences suspended in ongoing graft case
ISLAMABAD — Pakistan’s former prime minister Nawaz Sharif, his daughter and son-in-law were released from prison Wednesday after a court suspended their sentences and granted them bail pending their appeals hearings.
The Islamabad High Court made the decision after the Sharifs petitioned to appeal their sentences, which were handed down by an anti-graft tribunal this year in a corruption case against them.
The development is the latest twist in a series of scandals involving the former prime minister, beginning with his ouster from office last year, to several corruption cases and trials he still faces.
When the anti-graft tribunal first convicted and sentenced Sharif on July 6, he was in London with his daughter, visiting his critically ill wife. The father and daughter returned home a week later and were taken to prison to serve their sentences.
Sharif ’s party, the Pakistan Muslim League, lost in parliamentary elections later in July and has now taken on the mantle of opposition party to new Prime Minister Imran Khan’s government.
In Wednesday’s decision, the two-judge panel headed by Justice Athar Minallah ordered that Sharif, his daughter Maryam Nawaz and son-in-law Mohammad Safdar, be released once they each post a bond of about $4,000.
Sharif was temporarily released earlier this month to attend his wife’s funeral.
Prosecutors in the case, the National Accountability Bureau, said they would appeal Wednesday’s ruling and take the case against Sharif to the country’s Supreme Court.
Following the judges’ decision on Sharif and his family, supporters rushed to the court in jubilation, chanting pro-sharif slogans and waving banners and posters of the ex-premier.
“This is a triumph of justice,” said Sharif ally and former foreign minister Khawaja Asif outside the court.