Panama Papers case: Nawaz Sharif and his family's assets frozen by Pakistan's anti-graft body

Lahore: Pakistan's top anti-graft body on Friday froze the bank accounts and seized the properties of ousted prime minister Nawaz Sharif and his family members who are facing corruption and money laundering charges.

File image of Nawaz Sharif. AP

File image of Nawaz Sharif. AP

Sharif, 67, stepped down after a Supreme Court bench disqualified him on 28 July from continuing in his office for dishonesty in the Panama Papers scandal and ruled that corruption cases be filed against him and his children.

The Accountability Court, which is hearing the corruption cases against the Sharif family, on Friday summoned Sharif, his daughter Maryam and son-in-law captain (retd) Safdar to appear before it on 26 September.

The National Accountability Bureau (NAB) displayed the summons and property attachment notices on the Sharifs' residence in Raiwind.

Sharif along with his children is in London to see his ailing wife Kulsoom.

There are speculations that the Sharif family may not return to face the NAB corruption cases. The ruling PML-N, however, insisted that Sharif would return once his wife's health improves.

"We have written to the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) and commercial banks requesting them that since Sharif and his children and son-in-law Safdar are facing the NAB references, their bank accounts may be cautioned," a NAB official told PTI.


Published Date: Sep 22, 2017 07:30 pm | Updated Date: Sep 22, 2017 07:33 pm


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