Khaleej Times

Son-in-law of Sharif held in graft case

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islamabad — The son-in-law of ousted Pakistani premier Nawaz Sharif was arrested at Islamabad airport on Monday by Pakistan’s anti-corruption body on his return from London, officials said, a rare instance of a powerful Pakistani politician being detained.

Muhammad Safdar, a lawmaker married to Sharif’s daughter Maryam, was arrested after he failed to appear at previous National Accountabi­lity Bureau court hearings about corruption allegation­s. —

islamabad — The National Accountabi­lity Bureau (NAB) on Monday arrested ousted prime minister Nawaz Sharif’s son-in-law as he arrived in Pakistan. He secured bail along with his wife Maryam Nawaz.

Capt. (retd) Mohammed Safdar, who was taken into custody upon his arrival from London, was granted bail by an accountabi­lity court in a case pertaining to the Sharif family’s properties in London, reports DawnNews.

After appearing before the court here, Maryam told the media that her family was being tried despite already receiving the punishment — the disqualifi­cation of her father Nawaz Sharif.

“These trials will last till the day of judgement unless something emerges in which he (Nawaz Sharif) or anyone from his family is caught,” she said. Maryam said the questions taken up the Supreme Court-mandated Joint Investigat­ion Team regarding her family businesses continue to remain questions “because they are false allegation­s with no answers”.

Asked when her brothers Hassan and Hussain Nawaz will appear before the court, Maryam said they would take their decisions themselves. “My brothers live abroad... The laws of here (Pakistan) don’t apply on them.”

The court also heard arguments on an applicatio­n filed by Nawaz Sharif seeking permanent exemption from appearance in the court as he had left for London to look after his ailing wife Kulsoom Nawaz, reports DawnNews. Accountabi­lity Judge Mohammed Bashir reserved his decision on the former Prime Minister’s applicatio­n.

A five-member bench of the Supreme Court on July 28 had directed the NAB to file references against Nawaz and his children in six weeks in the accountabi­lity court and directed the court to decide the references within six months. — IAns

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Capt. (retd) Mohammed Safdar

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