Back in Pakistan, Nawaz Sharif gets bail in corruption cases

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Pakistan's former prime minister, Nawaz Sharif, has been granted bail in corruption cases until October 26. Sharif, who was convicted on corruption charges in 2017, returned to Pakistan last week after four years in self-exile in London. The Islamabad High Court extended his protective bail after prosecutors from the anti-graft agency raised no objections. Sharif's convictions remain in force, but the court has barred authorities from arresting him until Tuesday, when he is due to appear in court. His legal team plans to pursue appeals against the convictions, with the aim of overturning them.

Back in Pakistan, Nawaz Sharif gets bail in corruption cases

Pakistan's former prime minister, Nawaz Sharif, has been granted bail in corruption cases until October 26. Sharif, who was convicted on corruption charges in 2017, returned to Pakistan last week after four years in self-exile in London. The Islamabad High Court extended his protective bail after prosecutors from the anti-graft agency raised no objections. Sharif's convictions remain in force, but the court has barred authorities from arresting him until Tuesday, when he is due to appear in court. His legal team plans to pursue appeals against the convictions, with the aim of overturning them.

ISLAMABAD: A

Pakistan HC

on Tuesday granted

bail

to three-times former PM Nawaz Sharif in

corruption cases

until October 26, his lawyer said. Sharif was convicted on corruption charges in two cases after his ouster as PM in 2017.
He returned to Pakistan last week after four years in self-exile in London, promising to work toward an economic recovery for the South Asian country, which is experiencing record inflation of over 30%. The Islamabad HC extended the protective bail for Sharif after prosecutors from the anti-graft agency said they did not have any objection to the extension as long as he turned up for the trial, said Sharif's lawyer, Azam Nazeer Tarar.
Sharif had not set foot in Pakistan since leaving for London in 2019 to receive medical treatment while serving a 14-year prison sentence for corruption. His convictions remain in force, but a court on Thursday barred authorities from arresting him until Tuesday, when he is to appear in court.
The court also accepted Sharif's plea to pursue appeals against the convictions. While he cannot run for or hold public office because of his convictions, his legal team says the appeals would pave a way for overturning the convictions. His party says he aims to become PM for a fourth time. Sharif's biggest challenge will be to wrest back his support base from his main rival, former premier Imran Khan.

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