Nawaz Sharif gets 10 yrs rigorous imprisonment in 1st corruption case

Press Trust of India  |  Islamabad 

Pakistan's ousted was sentenced in absentia to 10 years of rigorous imprisonment and fined eight million pounds by an accountability court in one of the three corruption cases against him in the high-profile scandal.

The court delivered the verdict after postponing it for four times in the Avenfield corruption case -- pertaining to the ownership of four flats in the posh

Sharif, 68, is in attending to his wife who was diagnosed with throat cancer last year.

The ruling came weeks before the in on July 25.

Islamabad-based pronounced the verdict behind closed doors.

The (NAB) provided details of the judgement.

"The court sentenced Sharif to 10 years rigorous imprisonment and fined eight million pounds (over USD 10 million). was given seven years of rigorous imprisonment and imposed two million pounds (over USD 2.6 million) and her husband was awarded one year rigorous imprisonment," Abbasi told media outside the court.

The court also ordered confiscation of Avenfield apartments in favour of

"I congratulate my all prosecution team... It is a victory of the NAB prosecution," Abbasi said.

He also said that the verdict showed that Avenfield apartments were purchased with corruption money and were in ownership of since 1993.

After the verdict, and Safdar were disqualified from contesting elections.

According to media reports, Sharif and Maryam were in their apartment in the in when the decision was announced.

Besides Sharif, his daughter Maryam and Safdar, his sons and were also co-accused. The two sons never appeared before the court and were declared as absconders.

The judgement runs into over 100 pages.

Authorities had deployed a large number of security personnel in and around the Federal Judicial Complex, where the court is located. The roads leading to the complex have also been closed to the general traffic.

Three-time Sharif resigned as last year after the disqualified him from holding public office and ruled that graft cases be filed against the beleaguered leader and his children over the scandal.

Sharif and his daughter Maryam have made several trips back and forth from London to attend the hearings and attend to the ailing Kulsoom.

The Avenfield case was among the three corruption cases filed against the former and his children by the NAB on the Supreme Court's orders in the case which disqualified Sharif.

The Avenfield case hearing lasted for more than nine months and both Sharif and his daughter attended dozens of hearings.

During the trial, the NAB presented around 21 witnessed to prove that cannot justify the money trail to buy four apartments in Avenfield House, Park Lane, London.

It is alleged that the properties were allegedly bought with graft money in 1990s when he served twice as the

Sharif rejected any wrongdoings and insisted they were bought with the legitimate money.

After the conviction, it was not sure if Sharif and Maryam would come back to face rigorous imprisonment.

Analysts believe that their return might boost the chances of good showing in elections by Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz due to sympathy vote.

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First Published: Fri, July 06 2018. 17:45 IST