Court grants Hassan, Hussain Nawaz bail; cancels permanent arrest warrants

ISLAMABAD: The Accountability Court Islamabad on Thursday canceled a permanent arrest warrant for Hassan and Hussain Nawaz, the sons of former prime minister Nawaz Sharif, and granted them bail.

The accountability court heard the appeals filed by Hassan and Hussain Nawaz against the permanent warrants in Flagship, Al-Azizia, and Avenfield references.

In the references, fugitives Hassan and Hussain Nawaz appeared before the accountability court and surrendered before judge Nasir Javed Rana. During the initial hearing, the assistant counsel informed the court that Hassan and Hussain Nawaz’s lawyer Qazi Misbah was busy in another court, he would appear by 12 noon.

Judge Rana said the court had given relief to Hassan and Hussain till today (Thursday). Both of them must surrender before the court today, he said. Accountability Court Islamabad later resumed hearing after the break.

Hassan and Hussain appeared in the court along with their lawyer Qazi Misbah. During the hearing, Qazi Misbah said a request was made to suspend the permanent warrant on the previous hearing, on which Judge Rana inquired about cases against them?

In response, Misbah said there were three references and in all three cases they had filed applications. Misbah said Nawaz Sharif, Maryam Nawaz and Captain (R) Safdar were acquitted in Avenfield, their father was acquitted by Islamabad High Court in Al-Azizia reference, Nawaz Sharif was acquitted by the trial court in Flagship.

Later, the Accountability Court canceled the arrest warrant for Hussain and Hassan Nawaz and approved their bail after submitting surety bond worth Rs50,000.

Both sons of former prime minister also filed application of exemption from attending court on next hearing. The court adjourned hearing till tomorrow (Friday). The court also ended the proclaimed offender status of both accused. Hassan and Hussain Nawaz returned home after 7 years on March 12. The accountability court had declared both the accused as admonitions 7 years ago.

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