Housing scam: Shehbaz Sharif remanded to 10-day NAB custody

IANS  |  Lahore 

An accountability court in on Saturday granted the country's anti-graft body a 10-day physical remand of Muslim League (Nawaz) in a housing scam case.

The NAB said Sharif was involved in corruption in the multi-billion Scheme case during his tenure as the Punjab province from 2013 to May 2018.

The hearing was originally scheduled to take place inside the judge's chamber, but was later moved to an open court following PML-N lawyers' protest.

A NAB told the that Sharif had "misused his powers" as the and granted the contract to his favourite company, causing "losses of millions of rupees to the national exchequer".

The watchdog alleged that the of the opposition provided contracts on high rates to unqualified companies of his friends.

Development Authority's former and senior bureaucrat Fawad were already in NAB custody in connection with the scam.

Sharif's rejected the NAB's assertions as "baseless".

"I did not do anything illegal. I have always worked for the prosperity of this country," the said during the hearing.

He said the case against him "was made on political basis".

Following the hearing, Sharif was sent back to the NAB office -- where he had spent the previous night -- in an armoured vehicle amid tight security.

Earlier, hundreds of angry PML-N supporters created a ruckus in the premises of the court in and stopped the armoured vehicle of the police in which was brought to the court. Paramilitary troops and anti-riot police had to disperse the protesters and the was then taken to the NAB court.

The PML-N lawmakers on Saturday called emergency meeting of the Parliament to discuss the situation. Senior PML-N leader and Raja Zafar-ul-Haq told the media that the party had sought cooperation from other opposition parties and described Shehbaz Sharif's arrest as "unjustified".

The arrest came a little over a week ahead of the by-polls scheduled for October 14. is being probed in other corruption cases as well.

Former condemned his brother's arrest as "ridiculous and state victimization".

--IANS

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First Published: Sat, October 06 2018. 15:22 IST