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Prosecution says ousted PM’s son held London flats since 1993 |
2018-06-07 |
[DAWN] ISLAMABAD: The prosecution continued to advance final arguments in the Avenfield properties reference as the lead counsel for the Sharif family abstained from the proceedings of the accountability court for the second consecutive day on Wednesday. Khawaja Haris, the counsel for former prime minister Nawaz Sharif ![]() , and Advocate Amjad Pervez, representing Maryam Nawaz and her husband retired Captain Mohammad Safdar, have not been attending the proceedings since the prosecution started the final arguments on Tuesday. On Monday, Mr Haris had expressed his disappointment when the court, while ignoring his suggestion for closing the prosecution evidence in all the references, including al-Azizia Steel Mills and Flagship Investments, and conducting the final arguments simultaneously, discontinued Panamagate Joint Investigation Team (JIT) head Wajid Zia’s cross-examination in the al-Azizia reference and opted for final arguments in the Avenfield reference. The counsel left the courtroom in dismay saying that since the evidence in all three references was the same ‐ the JIT report, documentation related to Gulf Steel Mills (GSM), Qatar ![]() i investment and offshore companies ‐ the defence would show its cards in the final arguments in the Avenfield reference. He was of the view that since star witness Wajid Zia had to testify in the Flagship reference, there was a possibility that he would remove those lacunae which the defence might point out in the final arguments. On Tuesday, the accountability court had dismissed an application filed by Mr Sharif seeking postponement of final arguments in the Avenfield reference till the closing of prosecution evidence in the remaining two cases. Since the accountability court has started proceedings in three references against the ousted prime minister in September last year, the Sharif family has moved over two dozen applications seeking different relief from clubbing of the references to exemption from personal appearance. But accountability judge Mohammad Bashir has rejected all the pleas except two ‐ post-arrest bail of Capt Safdar and deleting forgery charge against Maryam. |
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