Accountability court issues notice to Nawaz Sharif's surety

Accountability court issues notice to Nawaz Sharif's surety
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Summary NAB court judge told the surety to present the ex-PM during next hearing

ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) – Accountability court judge on Friday issued notice to Nawaz Sharif’s surety in the corruption references filed against him by National Accountability Bureau (NAB).

Islamabad’s deputy major Chaudhry Rifat – who is surety of the ex-PM – was told in writing that Nawaz Sharif has not appeared before court and that he should present the sacked premier during next hearing.

Nawaz Sharif had remained absent during the October 26 hearing. Bailable arrest warrant for the ex-prime minister was issued in references regarding Azizia Steel Mills and offshore companies. His pleas were rejected by the judge warned that the court will pass non-bailable warrants after the last chance to appear in the court on November 3.

The court had rejected petition to allow 15-day immunity from court proceedings.

It was also reported that Nawaz Sharif will return to Pakistan from London on 7th January next year. Nawaz Sharif had recently gone to Saudi Arabia along with his mother to perform Umrah. His wife Kulsoom Nawaz has been discharged from the hospital after medical treatment.

Nawaz Sharif was indicted in National Accountability Bureau (NAB) references regarding Park Lane Apartments, Al Azizia Steel Mills and offshore companies while Maryam Nawaz and her husband Capt (retd) Safdar were indicted in reference regarding Park Lane apartments alone.

He was disqualified by the Supreme Court in July for not declaring a source of income that he disputes receiving. Pakistan’s top court also ordered a wide-ranging investigation by the National Accountability Bureau and trial of Sharif family members.