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Nawaz Sharif Asked To Appear In Pak Court By November 24: Report

Former prime minister of Pakistan Nawaz Sharif has been asked by court to appear before it by November 24 to avoid being declared a proclaimed offender.

Nawaz Sharif Asked To Appear In Pak Court By November 24: Report
The order came after Nawaz Sharif allegedly refused to receive arrest warrants in London. (File)
Islamabad:

A Pakistani court has ordered former prime minister of Pakistan Nawaz Sharif to appear before it by November 24 to avoid being declared a proclaimed offender after he allegedly refused to receive non-bailable arrest warrants at his residence in London, according to a report.

The Registrar of the Islamabad High Court (IHC) today issued a written order about the proceedings on the appeal by Nawaz Sharif in Al-Azizia and Avenfield graft cases, the Dawn News reported.

On October 7, the court recorded the statements of Dildar Ali Abro, the first secretary (consular affairs), and Rao Abdul Hannan, consular attache;, Pakistan High Commission, London, as well as Mohammad Mubashir Khan, director for Europe-I, at the Foreign Ministry.

They told the court that efforts were made in compliance with the court orders to effect service of non-bailable warrants of arrest on Sharif to ensure his attendance in the court.

Despite efforts, that service of warrant, issued by the Islamabad High Court on September 15, could not be effected, they said.

According to the report, irked by the attitude of Nawaz Sharif's representatives at his residence in London, the high court on October 7 ordered that the advertisements be issued in newspapers to summon him. The court directed the federal government to bear the cost of the advertisements in the Dawn and Jang newspapers.

The government later told the court that Rs 60,000 were paid for advertisement in the nominated papers.

The court has asked Nawaz Sharif to appear before it by November 24 otherwise he would be designated as a proclaimed offender. The proclamation may result in the confiscation of his properties as well as passport.

Nawaz Sharif has been living in London since November last year after he was allowed by the courts and the government to go there for a period of eight weeks for medical treatment. But he did not come back, while his lawyers told the court that he was still recovering.

However, he made a scathing speech on September 20, blaming the armed forces for interference in politics.

After the speech, pressure is rising on Sharif to come back to face corruption cases against him.

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