Ousted Pak PM Nawaz Sharif shifted to Kot Lakhpat jail in Lahore

Press Trust of India  |  Lahore 

Pakistan's ousted was shifted to here on Tuesday, a day after an anti-corruption court sentenced him to seven years in prison in a graft case linked to the high-profile scandal.

After the verdict, Sharif was arrested in the court and taken to in He was shifted to the in after the court accepted his request.

Sharif in his application to the court said that he wanted to serve the sentence at as his family members and his personal physicians live in

A number of Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) supporters gathered outside the jail to have a glimpse of their leader.

However, due to high security they were not allowed to come close to the prison. Police also baton charged the workers for trying to reach the jail.

According to the jail administration, Sharif is provided with "better class" facilities.

"The better class prisoners are provided with a mattress, a study table, two chairs, a TV set and newspaper," they said.

Sharif has been shifted to the barrack where former was also kept in corruption cases in 1990s.

Upon reaching Kot Lakhpat jail, doctors carried out a medical examination of Sharif and found him physically fit.

Commenting on the verdict on Monday, Sharif said his conscience was clear as he was never involved in any kind of corruption.

"I was never involved in misuse of authority and corruption so my conscience is at peace," he said.

Sharif's lawyers said the accountability court's verdict will be challenged in the High Court.

The verdict concluded a series of three court cases Avenfield properties case, Flagship investment case and Al-Azizia - were launched against the Sharif family by the (NAB) on September 8, 2017 following a judgment by the that disqualified Sharif in the case in July last year.

Sharif, his daughter and his (retd) M Safdar were sentenced to 11 years, eight years and one year respectively in prison in the Avenfield properties case related to their purchase of four luxury flats in through corrupt practices. However, the three were bailed out by the High Court in September.

The apex court set the deadline for December 24 to wrap up the remaining two corruption cases against the Sharif family.

The three-time former has maintained that the cases against him were initiated on the basis of allegations levelled by his political rivals and the report of a joint investigation team in the case was biased.

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First Published: Tue, December 25 2018. 15:40 IST