'Nawaz Sharif owned London properties while holding office'

ANI  |  Islamabad [Pakistan] 

Former Sharif owned properties in London, when he was holding public office, an (IO) in the corruption reference case told the Islamabad accountability court on Wednesday.

He underscored that the were unable to disclose their sources of income during the investigation.

According to the report, Dogar said the trust deeds submitted by Sharif's daughter Maryam were proven to be fake, alleging that in acting as "benamidars" (title deed of the property in the name of another person) for Sharif, his children Maryam, and helped their father in committing the crime.

"Investigations reveal that the accused were found involved in corruption and corrupt practices," he said, adding that the accused had failed to appear before the (NAB), despite being notified twice - on August 18 and December 28 last year.

Dogar disclosed that the NAB had received two letters for the same, dated August 22 and December 30 last year, sent by Amjad Pervaiz, and Harris, however, had criticised the delay in the revealing of the letter during the corruption proceedings.

The report noted further that most of the findings presented were also mentioned in the joint investigation team (JIT) report presented to the Supreme Court in regards to the last year.

This led to the apex court of ordering the filing of references against Sharif, his children and former respectively.

The had, on July 28 last year, disqualified Sharif from holding the office of the and had asked the NAB to file references against the in connection with corruption cases against them.

The references against the pertain to the Al-Azizia Steel Mills, offshore companies including Flagship Investment Ltd, and properties of

Sharif, his sons and are accused in all three cases, while his daughter Maryam and (retd.) are accused in the Avenfield case only.

A Joint Investigation Team (JIT) was formed last year to probe the allegations on the Sharif family.

In February, the had disqualified Sharif from the post of ruling Pakistan Muslim League-(PML-N) party chief, saying all the decisions made by him as of the party stood "null and void."

Last month, the country's top court disqualified Sharif from standing for elections for the rest of his life.

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First Published: Thu, May 03 2018. 12:35 IST