Shahbaz Sharif remanded to NAB custody for 10 days in Ashiana housing scam
An accountability court in Lahore on Saturday granted 10-day physical remand of PML-N President Shahbaz Sharif to the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) in the Ashiana Housing Scheme case.
Shahbaz — who was taken into custody by the NAB a day earlier — was produced before the accountability court while the watchdog sought his custody.
The hearing today was originally scheduled to take place inside the judge's chamber, but was later moved to an open court following PML-N lawyers' protest.
"I did not do anything illegal," Shahbaz was quoted as saying during the hearing. "[I] have always worked for the prosperity of this country.
"We recovered millions from those who looted [the country] and deposited [the recoveries] in the national treasury," he added.
Shahbaz is accused of ordering the cancellation of a contract given to successful bidder Chaudhry Latif and Sons for the Ashiana Housing Scheme, and engineering the subsequent award of the contract to Lahore Casa Developers, a proxy group of Paragon City Private Limited, resulting in a loss of Rs193 million to the exchequer.
In court today, Shahbaz's counsel Amjad Pervez seemed to justify the former Punjab CM's cancellation of the said contract.
"Chaudhry Latif is an absconder in an anti-corruption case," Pervez said. "In one case, Chaudhry Latif's company is blacklisted."
Following the hearing, Shahbaz was sent back to the NAB office — where he had spent the previous night — in an armoured vehicle amid tight security.
Later on, in his full order, Judge Syed Najamul Hasan Bokhary stated that Shahbaz's counsel had opposed the NAB's application for their client's physical remand citing his cooperation with the investigation and the fact that "the scam is based on documentary evidence".
"This is the first physical remand of the accused and he has been served with grounds of arrest," the court observed in the order. "Being white collar crime of mega corruption, the hidden aspects still have to be unearthed by joining the accused in the investigation ... so the application is allowed."
The court approved a remand of 10 days, and ordered that Shahbaz be produced before the court again on October 16.
See: A timeline of developments in the Ashiana housing 'scam'