Pak netizens outraged over Sharif's armoured vehicle

ANI  |  Islamabad [Pakistan] 

Several Pakistani citizens expressed anguish over visuals of former Sharif being taken to the (NAB) in in an armoured vehicle. People felt that being a former Sharif, should have been followed while transporting him to the court in full public glare.

of the compared an image of Sharif and former of Police (SSP) of district, describing the protocols both the leaders had received. She said that the three-time was being transported as a "black terrorist", while Anwar, an accused in the Naqeebullah murder case is being escorted to the court with full protocol.

"Image of a 3 times elected PM transported as a black terrorist in armoured vehicle vs image of a mass murderer #RaoAnwar in the court with full protocol. #NawazSharif being taught a lesson for asserting his Constitutional powers as PM. Condemnable display of #PindiDictatedJustice," Gohar wrote on

Former tweeted a post showing Sharif in the armoured vehicle and wrote on the micro-blogging site: "'Vote ko izzat do' ki saza" (The punishment of respecting the vote)

Prominent Pakistani said that she was not happy in looking at the images. "No, I'm not happy looking at images of Sharif in an armoured vehicle being brought to a court. I'd never be gleeful about someone's bad time, whether it was brought upon him by his own deeds or accelerated by the establishment-judiciary nexus or both," she tweeted.

Sharif, who is currently lodged in Adiala Jail, is serving a 10-year jail sentence after being convicted in the Avenfield reference case. The case pertained to Sharif family's purchase of the upscale Avenfield apartments in He was brought to the court in an armoured vehicle, Geo News reported.

The two remaining graft cases, Al-Azizia and Flagship Investment, was heard by Accountability court Wajid Zia, who is the (JIT) and the prosecution's star witness also appeared before the court for the hearing. The court adjourned the hearing of the Sharif family's cases till August 15.

On August 7, the High Court (IHC) ordered to transfer the pending corruption cases against the to another court. A two-member bench comprising Justice and Justice had ordered the transfer of the cases on Sharif's plea.

The IHC had rejected the bail requests of Sharif, his daughter and (retd) Muhammad Safdar, who were all convicted in the Avenfield case on July 17.

While and Safdar were named and convicted in the Avenfield case, Sharif and his UK-based sons, and Hasan Nawaz, were accused in all the three corruption cases - Avenfield reference, Flagship Investment, and Al-Azizia reference. Sharif's sons were declared as proclaimed offenders by the court since the proceedings against the began in September last year.

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First Published: Mon, August 13 2018. 18:22 IST