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PAKISTAN ANTI-CORRUPTION COURT INDICTS NAWAZ SHARIF, FAMILY

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

Pakistan’s ousted prime minister Nawaz Sharif ( pictured), his daughter and son-in-law were indicted on Thursday by an antigraft court in a corruption case related to the Avenfield property in London.

The National Accountabi­lity Bureau (NAB) had registered three cases of corruption and money laundering against 67- yearold Sharif, his family members and Finance Minister Ishaq Dar in the accountabi­lity court in Islamabad on September 8.

The cases were registered weeks after the Supreme Court disqualifi­ed Sharif as prime minister on July 28 in the Panama Papers scandal.

The accountabi­lity court indicted Sharif, his daughter Maryam Nawaz and son-in-law Mohammad Safdar in the London properties reference even though Sharif and lead defence counsel Khawaja Haris are both out of the country.

Sharif is in London with his ailing wife Kulsoom, who is suffering from throat cancer and has undergone three surgeries so far. Maryam and Safdar were present in the court during Thursday’s hearing.

All three accused pleaded not guilty to the charges, according to a court official. Dar has already been indicted and his trial has begun. Sharif and his sons — Hassan and Hussain — are likely to be indicted in the other two references later on Thursday.

At the start of the hearing by judge Muhammad Bashir, the defence filed applicatio­n to postpone the indictment as Sharif was absent due to illness of his wife.

The defence team also argued the head of Sharif’s legal team Harris was out of the country due to an emergency and in his absence, Sharif should not be indicted. But, the court rejected the applicatio­n after hearing the argument.

The second lawyer from Sharif’s legal team, Ayesha Hamid, filed an applicatio­n seeking a delay in the indictment until the apex court decides on a petition filed by Sharif against the filing of multiple corruption references against him by NAB. The court rejected this applicatio­n as well.

Sharif’s legal team then filed a third applicatio­n in the accountabi­lity court and asked that all three cases should be changed into a single case.

The court has reserved its decision on the applicatio­n.

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