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23 Oct 2017 | 01:31 AM UTC

Pakistan: Former PM to return to Lahore October 24 /update 1

Former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif to return to Lahore on October 24 before appearing in court on October 26; demonstrations likely

Warning

Event

Former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif is scheduled to return to Lahore on Tuesday, October 24, reportedly arriving at Allama Iqbal International Airport (LHE) at approximately 08:00 (local time), to face corruption charges; he is slated to appear at the Accountability Courts in Islamabad on October 26. The former prime minister continues to enjoy substantial support, notably in Punjab province, and his return to Pakistan and subsequent court proceedings are likely to prompt demonstrations among his followers. Large crowds and associated transportation disruptions are possible, particularly surrounding the airport upon his arrival back to the country and in the vicinity of the court in the coming days. Increased security should be expected in Lahore and Islamabad.

Context

On Thursday, October 19, Sharif was charged with corruption along with his daughter and her husband. Earlier, in July, Sharif was ousted from power by the Supreme Court after the Panama Papers leaks revealed he and his family used offshore holding companies to acquire luxury properties in London. If found guilty, the former prime minister may face prison time. Sharif has repeatedly denied all corruption charges and accused the judiciary of carrying out a political vendetta against him. Sharif has been in London (UK), where his wife is receiving medical treatment, since October 5.

Sharif served three terms as prime minister and has played a central role in Pakistani politics, strongly advocating for the primacy of civilian rule over the long-standing military establishment.  Many of his supporters accuse high-standing military officials to be behind the Supreme Court’s push against Sharif. Meanwhile, his indictment is expected to increase support for the main opposition leader, Imran Khan, ahead of the 2018 general elections.

Advice

Individuals in Pakistan are advised to keep abreast of the situation and to avoid all demonstrations.