As like my fellow Pakistanis i am sick and tired of this corruption corruption saga.We need a firm conclusion one way or the other, either we hang the Shareefs or apologise for our misconceptions. My views here today are not to change any ones opinion,you may still continue to dislike Nawaz as you may wish,and i will always respect that. Its just i have a habit of calling a spade a spade.
Now coming to the matter of concern,i will try to unfold some misconception if time allows,the rest depends on your perception. I personally have visited these flats(16,16a,17.17a) on numerous occasions and found nothing to suggest they are studded with Gold.Our
MIGHTY KHAN had been seen there many a times before he decided to use them for political gains.It was all fine then.
These are normal Central London flats,its just the Shareefs got lucky when they bought the flats(1993-1996) before the big
PROPERTY BOOM. In those years i amassed a portfolio(not in London) without any parental help (just taking equity out to buy more on mortgages).
As suggested by the two graphs the property boom started in the mid 90s. Now lets dig out the
SOLD prices in the
AVENFIELD HOUSE.
- 11, Avenfield House, Park Lane, London, Greater London W1K 7AF
£275,000 Flat, Leasehold, Residential 01 Aug 2017
£198,000 Flat, Leasehold, Residential 06 Apr 2001
£225,000 Flat, Leasehold, Residential 23 Dec 1999
£165,000 Flat, Leasehold, Residential 28 Feb 1996
- 12, Avenfield House, Park Lane, London, Greater London W1K 7AF
£595,000 Flat, Leasehold, Residential 22 Oct 2010
£499,750 Flat, Leasehold, Residential 14 Apr 2010
£410,000 Flat, Leasehold, Residential 27 Jan 2010
- 9, Avenfield House, Park Lane, London, Greater London W1K 7AF
£585,000 Flat, Leasehold, Residential 30 Mar 2007
£160,000 Flat, Leasehold, Residential 10 Oct 1995
- 10, Avenfield House, Park Lane, London, Greater London W1K 7AF
£610,000 Flat, Leasehold, Residential 16 Feb 2007
£395,000 Flat, Leasehold, Residential 28 Sep 2006
£230,000 Flat, Leasehold, Residential 08 Feb 1999
- 7, Avenfield House, Park Lane, London, Greater London W1K 7AF
£425,000 Flat, Leasehold, Residential 21 Jul 2006
£300,000 Flat, Leasehold, Residential 01 Apr 1998
£330,000 Flat, Leasehold, Residential 01 Apr 1998
£255,000 Flat, Leasehold, Residential 17 Dec 1996
- Avenfield House, Park Lane, London, Greater London W1K 7AF
£324,900 Flat, Leasehold, Residential 31 Jan 2006 2 bedrooms
- 12a, Avenfield House, Park Lane, London, Greater London W1K 7AF
£299,950 Flat, Leasehold, Residential 19 Jul 2002
- Flat 2, Avenfield House, 118 - 127, Park Lane, London, Greater London W1K 7AF
£420,000 Flat, Leasehold, Residential 02 Jul 2001
£250,000 Flat, Leasehold, Residential 29 Sep 1995
- 4, Avenfield House, Park Lane, London, Greater London W1K 7AF
£355,000 Flat, Leasehold, Residential 07 Jun 2001
£245,000 Flat, Leasehold, Residential 21 Jul 2000
- 15, Avenfield House, Park Lane, London, Greater London W1K 7AF
£292,000 Flat, Leasehold, Residential 10 Aug 2000
£212,500 Flat, Leasehold, Residential 09 Feb 1998
£132,000 Flat, Leasehold, Residential 18 Jan 1995
- 1, Avenfield House, Park Lane, London, Greater London W1K 7AF
£300,000 Flat, Leasehold, Residential 24 Jan 2000
- 8, Avenfield House, Park Lane, London, Greater London W1K 7AF
£300,000 Flat, Leasehold, Residential 30 Jun 1997
£165,000 Flat, Leasehold, Residential 05 Jun 1996
- 5, Avenfield House, Park Lane, London, Greater London W1K 7AF
£205,000 Flat, Leasehold, Residential 12 May 1997
- Flat 25, Avenfield House, Park Lane, London, Greater London W1K 7AF
£1,240,000 Flat, Leasehold, Residential 04 Apr 1997
- 14, Avenfield House, Park Lane, London, Greater London W1K 7AF
£144,000 Flat, Leasehold, Residential 27 Jan 1997
The late Shareef bought four flats in the 90s for less than 2 million pounds with the exchange rate between Rs 35-51/pound.Which comes out to be
9 Cror 28 lacs and 40 Thousand rupees (92840000). It should be noted that the total sum NAB considers Nawaz liable for is Rs 7 Billion(35 million pounds).Can use the link below to join the dots( a must read).
https://e.jang.com.pk/07-18-2018/pindi/pic.asp?picname=521.png
Could the Shareefs afford
9 crors in the 90s???
1)The Shareef industries paid taxes of
147 crors in the 90s.
2) The late shareef donated
50 crors to SKMH around that time(Imran spoke about it many times)(the Shareefs will never say it).
3)Their Star factory
THE ITTEFAQ FOUNDRY was confiscated by Musharaf for a Bank debt liability of
4 Billion.Today the thousands of acres of land it had in that prime location is worth more than
3000 Billion rupees.
CONCLUSION
Some friends will still not agree and paste various pictures and videos for them i suggest ,instead of wasting energies here trust the
BRITISH institutions and legal system. I have been asking my friends to chase the following agencies for years and see what happens.
- the National Crime Agency,
- Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs,
- the Financial Conduct Authority,
- the Serious Fraud Office, or
- the Crown Prosecution Service
I would also like to conclude by saying that wrongly accusing others in UK brings severe penalties and punishments,which i am sure the Govt of Pakistan,NAB and others are fully aware of after their recent experiences.