NAB seeks cancellation of Nawaz Sharif’s CNIC, passport
NAB seeks cancellation of Nawaz Sharif’s CNIC, passport. The National Accountability Bureau (NAB) has written a letter to Interior Ministry for the cancellation of former prime minister Nawaz Sharif’s CNIC and passport. NAB seeks cancellation of Nawaz Sharif’s CNIC, passport.
Arrest warrants for Nawaz Sharif have been issued by the court his travel documents should be canceled, the NAB has recommended interior ministry in a letter.
Proclamation against the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz supremo issued by the IHC, the matter of letter states, and further recommends the Interior ministry to contact Interpol for the extradition of the former prime minister.
The Interior Ministry has confirmed to receive the letter of the NAB, sources added.
Yesterday, NAB had also written a letter to the Lahore police, calling for the former premier’s proclamation notices with his photo affixed to them be put up at every police station in the city.
His proclamation would also be pasted outside his Jati Umra residence in Lahore, according to the NAB letter.
On October 7, the Islamabad High Court (IHC) issued a proclamation against the former prime minister in Avenfield and Al-Azizia references. Through the proclamation, the court asked the PML-N supreme leader to surrender himself within 30 days to avoid further adverse process.
The Islamabad High Court (IHC) in the hearing on the non-bailable arrest warrant for Nawaz Sharif has ruled on Wednesday that public notices be placed and newspaper advertisements are issued to summon him in the next hearing
It noted that in the hearing today that if the suspect does not turn up in the court within 30 days of ads and public notices, the court will declare him an absconder.
The hearing today was scheduled after the Pakistan High Commission in London submitted their statement in the court over the execution of non-bailable arrest warrants for former prime minister Sharif convicted in the corruption case.
The IHC adjourned its hearing and slated the next court session on the case 30 days after the ads and notices have been issued.
Court has directed the federal government to submit in the court the receipt within two days of UK newspaper ads calling upon Sharif to appear before the court.
The court said that after their publication in the newspapers, the ads shall be posted in various places. Two of the many places where the court has ordered the notices to be placed are outside Sharif’s residences in Lahore and in London.