Pak SC rejects Sharif’s plea for early hearing

Islamabad: Pakistan’s Supreme Court has rejected an appeal filed on behalf of ousted former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif for an early hearing of his petition seeking bail on medical grounds and to have his sentence suspended in the Al-Azizia corruption case.

The apex court said Tuesday that the case against the Islamabad High Court’s verdict will be heard when its turn comes.

Sharif, 69, was sentenced to seven years in prison December 24, 2018 by an anti-corruption court in the ‘Al-Azizia Steel Mills’ case for owning a steel factory abroad without disclosing its ownership.

Senior counsel Khawaja Haris Ahmed had filed an appeal Friday before the Supreme Court on behalf of the former premier, asking the apex court to grant him bail after suspending the seven-year sentence, the ‘Dawn’ newspaper reported.

But the Supreme Court Registrar Office returned the application for early hearing on the grounds that no special treatment could be accorded and the routine procedure would be followed to take up the matter, it said.

Sharif had filed an appeal in the Islamabad High Court (IHC) to suspend his sentence in the Al-Azizia case until the final verdict on his appeal is announced. However, the court rejected his plea, February 25. He had also requested bail on the grounds that his health was deteriorating in jail.

The IHC in its order had held that none of the medical reports about Sharif’s condition suggested that his continued incarceration would in any way be detrimental to his life, adding that he had been hospitalised time and again since January whenever he made complaints about his indisposition.

The former premier is currently at the Kot Lakhpat Jail in Lahore.

Sharif resigned as Pakistan Prime Minister in 2017 after the Supreme Court disqualified him from holding public office and ruled that graft cases be filed against the beleaguered leader and his children over the ‘Panama Papers’ scandal. Sharif has denied any wrongdoing and has always said the charges are politically motivated.

His supporters believe the real reason Sharif had been convicted was because he had fallen out with the country’s powerful army.
PTI

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