Nawaz’s sons to appear before court today
They would appear before the accountability court to surrender and seek bail in various cases, registered by the PTI and earlier governments
ISLAMABAD: Hussain Nawaz and Hasan Nawaz, two sons of former prime minister Nawaz Sharif, are visiting Islamabad today (Thursday) after about seven years.
They would appear before the accountability court to surrender and seek bail in various cases, registered by the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf and earlier governments.
Well-placed sources of Jati Umra told The News Wednesday that they both are staying with their father in Raiwind after returning from London on Tuesday. They are not taking part in any political activities but only want to get rid of ‘fabricated’ cases. Their legal counsels are hopeful that they would get justice from the courts.
They would appear before accountability court judge Nasir Javed Rana who will hear Al-Azizia, Flagship and Avenfield references. They had applied to the court earlier on March 8 and sought passage bail which was granted to them till today (March 14).
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