Avenfield verdict: Sharif's son-in-law transferred to Rawalpindi Prison



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Former prime minister of Pakistan's Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, the (retired) captain Muhammad Safdar, who was convicted in the Avenfield case, was transferred to jail. Adiala at Rawalpindi

. Prison, Safdar was presented to a court of responsibility in Islamabad by officials of the National Bureau of Liability (NAB) earlier in the day (Monday).

There was a strong police presence outside the federal court complex in Islamabad, where the court is located. Strict security measures have also been put in place outside the complex, reported Geo TV.

Safdar was sentenced to one year in jail on July 6 in the Avenfield case.

Safdar Arrested and Detained After attending a gathering of the Muslim League of Pakistan in Nawaz (PML-N), two senior NAB officials [Rawalpindi]

about 3,000 were in close proximity. of the vehicle in which Safdar was traveling with NAB officials

. Safdar said he was there to be stopped by his supporters, according to Geo TV.

Meanwhile, Sharif's daughter, Maryam Nawaz, said Saturday that she and her father would return to Pakistan on July 13. 19659002] On July 6, Sharif was sentenced to 10 years in prison and fined eight million pounds in the Avenfield case, while his daughter was sentenced to seven years in prison and two million

The Sharif family is now ready to challenge the verdict later in the day

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