Nawaz Sharif files bail plea in Al-Azizia corruption case

Press Trust of India  |  Islamabad 

Incarcerated former on Thursday filed a plea before the High Court to grant him bail and suspend his seven year jail sentence in the Al-Azizia corruption case till the high court decides on his appeal against the verdict.

The accountability court, as part of the Al-Azizia judgement, also barred Sharif, 69, from holding public office for 10 years after completing his sentence.

It also ordered the confiscation of Hill Metal Establishment and issued perpetual warrants for the arrest of Sharif's sons, and Hassan, who were declared proclaimed offenders.

According to the application, Sharif, the top of Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) has already challenged the sentence in the high court.

The petition claimed that the had convicted the petitioner on the basis of unacceptable evidence while the court also avoided to respond to the objections being raised by the defendant in the case.

The application claimed that putting Sharif in jail on the basis of the December 24 verdict would be a violation of basic rights of the petitioner.

The High Court was urged to grant bail to Sharif until a decision on the appeal against the verdict is not decided.

The Al-Azizia Steel Mill case was about setting up in allegedly with corruption money.

Three cases - Avenfield properties case, Flagship Investment case and Al-Azizia case - were launched by the (NAB) on September 8, 2017 following a judgment by the apex court that disqualified Sharif in the in July, 2017.

In July, 2018 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 in September.

The set the deadline for December 24 to the NAB to wrap up the remaining two corruption cases against the three-time former

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First Published: Thu, January 03 2019. 20:21 IST