NAB starts process to arrest Nawaz, Maryam
ISLAMABAD: Following the accountability court’s decision in the Avenfield Apartments reference, the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) on Friday started the process to arrest former prime minister Muhammad Nawaz Sharif and Maryam Nawaz Sharif after issuance of their arrest warrants.
According to NAB sources, Captain (R) Muhammad Safdar who is in Pakistan will be arrested after obtaining his arrests warrants from the accountability court.
“The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government will also be approached for assistance in arresting Captain (retd) Safdar after the issuance of arrest warrants from the accountability court,” he said.
Moreover, the NAB has received a certified copy of the judgment.
Sources in the NAB told The News that a NAB Lahore team, led by Imran Dogar, was in Islamabad to collect arrest warrants from the accountability court to implement its orders.
After issuance of arrest warrants for Nawaz Sharif, Maryam Nawaz Sharif and Captain (R) Muhammad Safdar, the NAB will make arrests in line with the accountability court decision.
Sources said the NAB will again request the Ministry of Interior to place the names of Nawaz, Maryam and Captain (R) Muhammad Safdar on the Exit Control List (ECL).
-
Jelly Roll Reveals How Weight Loss Changed Him As A Dad: 'Whole Different Human' -
Prince Harry Gets Emotional During Trial: Here's Why -
Queen Camilla Supports Charity's Work On Cancer With Latest Visit -
Dove Cameron Opens Up About Her Latest Gig Alongside Avan Jogia -
Petition Against Blake Lively PGA Letter Gains Traction After Texts With Taylor Swift Revealed -
Netflix Revises Warner Bros. Deal To $83 Billion: All-cash Offer -
Prince Harry Mentions Ex-girlfriend Chelsy Davy In UK Court -
David, Victoria Beckham 'quietly' Consulting Advisers After Brooklyn Remarks: 'Weighing Every Move' -
Meta's New AI Team Delivered First Key Models -
Prince Harry Defends Friends In London Court -
AI May Replace Researchers Before Engineers Or Sales -
Christina Haack Goes On Romantic Getaway: See With Whom -
Consumers Spend More On AI And Utility Apps Than Mobile Games: Report -
Aircraft Tragedy: Missing Tourist Helicopter Found Near Japan Volcano Crater -
Taylor Swift Lands In Trouble After Blake Lively Texts Unsealed -
'Prince Harry Sees A Lot Of Himself In Brooklyn Beckham'