ISLAMABAD: The Isla­mabad High Court (IHC) on Tuesday granted 14-day protective bail to Suleman Shahbaz, son of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, in a money laundering case.

The prime minister’s son came back to Pakistan after ending his four-year self-exile in London.

The protective bail was granted by IHC Chief Justice Amir Farooq when Suleman Shehbaz appeared along with his counsel Amjad Pervez before the court.

The chief justice, however, ordered him to surrender before the Special Judge of Central Lahore within two weeks which is seized with the case pertaining to Rs16 billion money laundering.

Earlier on Dec 12, the IHC had restrained the FIA and the NAB from arresting the PM’s son. Facing a NAB reference for allegedly amassing wealth beyond his known sources of income, Suleman Shahbaz had filed a petition seeking protective bail in that case as well.

While talking to the media outside the court on Tuesday, Suleman Shahbaz said he had returned after four years and two months to surrender before the co­­urt. He said the entire world was witness to what treatment and ‘political victimisation’ his family endured over the last four years at the hand of the previous government of Imran Khan.

He termed previous NAB Chairman Javed Iqbal a ‘black spot on the accountability system’ and recalled how the previous FIA Direc­tor General Bashir Memon had been pressured by the previous PTI government.

Published in Dawn, December 14th, 2022

Opinion

Editorial

Kurram peace deal
03 Jan, 2025

Kurram peace deal

It is the state’s responsibility to ensure that people of all sects can travel to and from the district without fear.
Pension reform
03 Jan, 2025

Pension reform

THE federal government has finally implemented several parametric reforms introduced in the last two budgets to...
The Indian hand
03 Jan, 2025

The Indian hand

OFFICIALS of the Modi regime were operating under a rather warped sense of reality, playing out Bollywood fantasies...
Economic plan
Updated 02 Jan, 2025

Economic plan

Absence of policy reforms allows the bureaucracy a lot of space to wriggle out of responsibility.
On life support
02 Jan, 2025

On life support

PAKISTAN stands at a precarious crossroads as we embark on a new year. Pildat’s Quality of Democracy report has...
Harsh sentence
02 Jan, 2025

Harsh sentence

USING lawfare to swiftly get rid of political opponents makes a mockery of the legal system, especially when ...