
The
verdict was delivered by an accountability court in Pakistan in one of the four
cases of corruption against Nawaz Sharif - the Avenfield corruption case, which
is related to the ownership of four flats in the posh Avenfield House in
London.
"Nawaz
Sharif has been awarded 10 years imprisonment" over the purchase of
high-end properties in London, defence lawyer Mohammad Aurangzeb told news
agency AFP.
Prosecution
lawyer Sardar Muzaffar Abbas also said that the court had ordered the
properties be confiscated.
Both
Nawaz Sharif and Maryam are in London, attending to the former PM's wife,
Kulsoom Nawaz, who was diagnosed with throat cancer last year and shifted to
the UK for treatment. Since then, Maryam and Nawaz Sharif have made several
trips back and forth from London to attend the hearings and attend to Kulsoom.
Nawaz
Sharif wanted the announcement of the verdict delayed by a week, but that
request was dismissed by the court today. Mr Sharif had said he wanted to hear
the judgement of the case while standing in the courtroom where he
"endured more than 100 hearings" with his daughter.
Nawaz
Sharif and Maryam were also fined heavily by the court. While Nawaz Sharif will
have to pay $10 million, his daughter has been fined $2.6 million.
The
court judgement runs over 100 pages.
The
Avenfield case was among the four corruption cases filed against the former PM
and his children by the NAB on the Supreme Court's orders in the Panama Papers
case which disqualified Nawaz Sharif.
Nawaz
Sharif, a three-time prime minister, resigned from the post last year after
Pakistan's Supreme Court disqualified him from holding public office and ruled
that graft cases be filed against him and his children over the Panama Papers
scandal.
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