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Sharif declared absconder

‘FORMER PM FAILED TO SUBMIT MEDICAL REPORT FROM LONDON’

- BY ASHFAQ AHMED Associate Editor - Online

Former Pakistan prime minister Nawaz Sharif was yesterday declared an absconder while simultaneo­usly denying his bail extension.

Sharif was declared ‘proclaimed offender’ for not meeting the bail requiremen­ts by not presenting his medical report before a board formed on the order of the Islamabad High Court. However, the court still has to issue a formal verdict on Sharif to be declared ‘absconder’.

The decision to declare Sharif’ absconder’ was taken at a meeting of the federal cabinet presided over by Prime Minister Imran Khan. “After Nawaz Sharif failed to submit his medical report of any hospital in London, the medical board rejected a medical certificat­e sent by him and [the government] declared him an absconder,” Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Informatio­n Dr Firdous Ashiq Awan said.

Former Pakistan prime minister Nawaz Sharif has been declared an ‘absconder’ as the government decided not to extend his bail.

The decision was taken at a meeting of the federal cabinet presided over by Prime Minister Imran Khan after Sharif failed to present his medical report before a board formed on the order of the Islamabad High Court as part of bail requiremen­ts.

However, the court still has to issue a formal verdict on Sharif to be declared ‘absconder’.

“After Nawaz Sharif failed to submit his medical report of any hospital in London, the medical board rejected a medical certificat­e sent by him and [the government] declared him an absconder. From today Nawaz Sharif is an absconder according to the law of land and if he does not return to the country he will be declared a proclaimed offender,” Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Informatio­n Dr Firdous Ashiq Awan said at a post-cabinet meeting press conference.

She said the Punjab government, which was authorised by the court to decide Nawaz Sharif’s case on medical grounds, had written several letters asking the self-exiled former premier to submit his medical report from any hospital in London, but he failed to do so and only sent a certificat­e which was not accepted by the medical board.

Sharif who is the supreme leader of Pakistan Muslim League (PML-N) was convicted and disqualifi­ed in corruption cases. The court granted him bail for eight weeks on medical grounds on October 29 last year. He left for London on November 19, 2019, for medical treatment there.

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