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Ousted prime minister Nawaz Sharif, while recording his statement in the Avenfield reference before the accountability court in Islamabad on Monday, denied ownership of the London properties and told the court that he had not been privy to any transactions for the acquisition of the properties.

Nawaz and his family members are facing three references — Avenfield properties, Al-Azizia and Flagship Investment Co — filed by the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) under the directives of the Supreme Court in its July 28, 2017 Panama Papers judgement.

The PML-N supremo, his daughter Maryam, and son-in-law retired Captain Muhammad Safdar, have been asked to record final statements in their defence in the references under Section 342 of the Criminal Procedure Code and to produce, on record, anything contradicting the statements of the 19 prosecution witnesses in the case.

Accountability Court Judge Muhammad Bashir had prepared a questionnaire of 128 questionsand handed it over to the counsel representing the Sharif family on May 16. According to the questionnaire, the court has asked Nawaz if he was the benami owner of Nescoll and Nielsen, the two offshore companies that were shown as having ownership of the Avenfield flats.

Read more: PML-N papers: Purchase of London flats and the Al-Thani connection

Testifying before the court today, Nawaz said, "I was never involved in or associated with the acquisition of the London properties through any real or beneficial title."

Regarding the money trail of the London properties, Nawaz said, "I have never been a participant in or eyewitness to any of the transactions mentioned in Tariq Shafi's affidavit."

Shafi, a relative of Nawaz, in his affidavit claimed that he deposited 12 million dirhams in cash with the Qatari ruling family following the sale of the Gulf Steel Mills in 1980.

In the affidavit dated Jan 20, 2017, which was also part of the concise statement submitted by Hussain Nawaz, Shafi stated that he had deposited the massive sum with Sheikh Fahad bin Jassim bin Jaber Al-Thani of Qatar, after receiving each instalment from Mohammad Abdullah Kayed Ahli.

Read more: PM’s cousin gave 12m dirhams to Qatari ruling family

During his testimony, Nawaz said that he could not say anything about the documents his son Hussain had submitted in the apex court with regard to the London apartments.

Hussain is also accused in this case but has been absconding since the trial began.

'Neither a real nor benami owner'
Responding to a question regarding his address to the nation and his speech on the floor of the National Assembly, Nawaz said, "I never stated on those occasions that I was ever a real or beneficial owner of the London flats. Rather, it has always been my constant stance that I was neither a real or benami owner of the Avenfield flats."

In reply to a query relating to forensic expert Robert M. Radley, Nawaz said that Radley was not a "font expert" and that he had admitted in his statement that the Calibri font was available prior to its launch in 2007.

The British forensic handwriting document examination expert had told the accountability court in February that the Calibri font existed in a beta version when the trust deed of the property was prepared — but the font was not commercially available before January 2007 and the trust deed was prepared in February 2006.

Moving on to questions regarding the Gulf Steel Mills, Nawaz said that he does not directly know where the funds for the creation of the factory came from. "However, Tariq Shafi's statement suggests that the Gulf Steel Mills were created through loans."

Nawaz testified that he was not aware of how Gulf Steel Mills ran and was not a witness to how it was sold, adding that his knowledge about the matter was based on hearsay.

"Tariq Shafi was neither named a suspect in these trials nor was he called in as a witness in the case," Nawaz said during his testimony.

"It is a reality that I was taken into custody on October 12, 1999. After that I was sent off to Saudi Arabia," Nawaz said, adding that he is aware that his father Mian Sharif had made Hussain and Maryam Nawaz directors of Hudaibiya Paper Mills.

"I also know that Hassan Nawaz was made a shareholder in the Hudaibiya Paper Mills by my deceased father," he added.

Reservations over JIT, NAB
During his testimony, Nawaz expressed his reservations over the formation of the Panamagate Joint Investigation Team (JIT) and the selection of its six members.

He claimed that the JIT head, Wajid Zia, had hired his own close relative to "produce fabricated evidence" against the Sharif family.

Nawaz also said in court that Bilal Rasool, another member of the JIT, is a close relative of former Lahore mayor Mian Azhar, while State Bank of Pakistan's Amer Aziz was also a part of the investigation of the Hudaibiya Paper mills reference — which was quashed by the the Lahore High Court.

Regarding the appointments of Brigadier Nouman Saeed of the Inter-Services Intelligence and Brigadier Kamran Khursheed of the Military Intelligence to the JIT, Nawaz said, "Their appointments were inappropriate with the obvious fallout on the JIT proceedings, given the civil-military tension that has plagued the country throughout its 70 year history."

Read more: Profiles of JIT members

Nawaz said that serious questions had been raised over NAB's acquisition of the JIT report from SC as there was no record of the acquisition available with the apex court and the official who acquired it had not been included as a witness in the case.

He added that following SC's verdict in the Panama Papers case, the investigating officer was forced to file the references against him as he had no other options.

Addressing NAB's allegations that he had failed to appear despite being served a notice, Nawaz said that he never personally received the notice nor was there any evidence to prove that the security officer at his Jati Umra residence received it.

He clarified that he directed his lawyers to file a reply after finding out about the notice through media.

Nawaz also said that during the course of the JIT probe and the filing of the references, he was not given the right to a free trial as enshrined in Article 10A of the Constitution.

The ousted premier, during his testimony, said the prosecution could not produce any evidence that links him to the London flats.

The hearing has been adjourned until tomorrow when Nawaz will continue recording his statement.

The six-month deadline set by the SC for the trial of Nawaz and his family members in the corruption references expired on March 7, following which the apex court has granted two more months to the accountability court of Islamabad to decide the three cases.
 
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Let me tell you what is going on since long time.

Nawaz Sharif want deal from Army to save him. He openly said two months ago "May baat karnay ko tyaar hoon" remember? From whom and about whom he is talking? You/me/People of Pakistan? NO!

He later realized that the Army doesn't give a **** about him. He changed the strategy and came with the newer one. Okay fine let me try other way around. He again recalled military and involved foreign powers to save his criminal daughter. He has tried most of his time to save his daughter in this case. Now the question is Why?

Because his lawyers and he himself knew that his children are British Nationals (I'm talking about his sons) except his criminal daughter who owned a Pakistani Nationality. If in case his both son(s) failed in the defense, Pakistani Govt and court both can't do anything in this regard. They can only request British govt to send them just because both of them doesn't have a legit money. That money is actually belongs to our state Pakistan.

We have a criminal sharing agreement but still unable to do anything diplomatically against Altaf Hussain in past 30 years so how can we do this? I mean it is highly impossible that British govt allow us to do this, agreed to send its citizen(s) for facing trial and charge against money laundering (especially) when the looted money invested in their country?

So the only problem for Nawaz Sharif here is his daughter who is a Pakistani Passport holder. So he tried his best to save her. Let me tell you interesting link of my assumption/analysis. Today NS said in the court (in short) "I dont know anything about the money and properties. Everything is actually done and between my father and Hassan and Hussain Nawaz".

Why he put all the burden kachra on his son? Think! so the only problematic issue here for him is his daughter and that is why he never mentioned, never call his daughter's name in his entire statement today and even before. The match will go interesting when his daughter appear for the trials especially when she must bound to take Oath and only give answers in Yes & No like Wajid Zia. So wait and watch.

He is a dead horse. Did 4 most miserable mistakes in this entire case.

1. Deadly speeches in the parliament/floor of the house and Kitaab with the state as PM.
2. Involved his dead father (Most critical mistake).
3. Involved Qatri (Most Critical mistake).
4. Put entire burden on his sons.
 
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I dont know anything about the money and properties. Everything is actually done and between my father and Hassan and Hussain Nawaz
That's exactly he has been saying since the beginning of this case. Grandfather and grandson did all the loot and plunder. He is innocent
 
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A person whos dad and children found him too dumb to include him in discussion of any kind of family affairs, who lived whole of his life being dependent on father and children becomes Chief & Finance minister of largest province and three time president of Pakistan. It can happen only in Pakistan.
 
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If he gets away on technicalities i will quit and retire and get married and move to Namibia to work on Cheetah conservatism.

El Sidd
What technicalities? The flats were purchased when he was first time prime minister
 
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What technicalities? The flats were purchased when he was first time prime minister

I have had enough of this case.

A bhaang piya Magistrate can deliver the verdict.

So either they implement the law or People testing some new holes.

I will be going to Namibia. Cheetahs need me. I am a peaceful law abiding average citizen. The Fassad that will happen afterwards is No place for me. I will return in 10 years.

I have things sorted out in my head.
 
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I have had enough of this case.

A bhaang piya Magistrate can deliver the verdict.

So either they implement the law or People testing some new holes.

I will be going to Namibia. Cheetahs need me. I am a peaceful law abiding average citizen. The Fassad that will happen afterwards is No place for me. I will return in 10 years.

I have things sorted out in my head.

Aaah that stage of having had enough and leaving to become an overseas Pakistani :lol:

You'll be one of ''us" :rofl:
 
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If he gets away on technicalities i will quit and retire and get married and move to Namibia to work on Cheetah conservatism.

El Sidd

Isn't saving nawaz already considered cheetah conservation?
 
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so then mister noora sharif, how did your underage kids receive the funds to buy this properties? Oh lemme guess...qatari aliens??? :lol:
 
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