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Sharif shifted to hospital in Lahore from jail

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Lahore: Pakistan’s jailed former prime minister Nawaz Sharif, who is serving a seven-year imprisonment in a corruption case, has been shifted to a hospital in Lahore from the Kot Lakhpat jail for cardiac treatment.
Sharif, 69, was brought to the Jinnah Hospital from the jail in high security.
The Punjab home department has declared the private ward of Jinnah Hospital a “sub-jail” for the duration of Sharif’s stay there.
The ousted premier was shifted back to jail on February 7 after having a six-day treatment at Services Hospital where a multi-disciplinary medical board examined him and unanimously opined that he needs some kind of cardiac intervention.
Subsequently, the PML-N supremo’s personal physician Adnan Khan had requested the Punjab government to provide round-the-clock expert cardiac care to Sharif at a facility where cardiology intervention and multidisciplinary backup would be available.
Entertaining the request, the Punjab Home Department accorded sanction for “shifting of high-profile National Accountability Bureau convicted prisoner Sharif from central jail to Jinnah Hospital, Lahore, for medical treatment for minimum required period”.
The PML-N has been demanding shifting of Sharif to London for his treatment.
The PML-N has also submitted a resolution in the Punjab Assembly demanding that Sharif should be shifted to London as he always had undergone cardiac treatment there and the doctors knew his medical history.
The medical board here, however, declared that Sharif’s treatment is possible in any specialised cardiac health facility in Pakistan.
“After examining all results of his tests, the medical board has reached a unanimous decision that Sharif needs some kind of cardiac intervention. For the purpose he should be shifted to a cardiac institute,” the head of the medical board at the Services Hospital, Professor Dr Mahmood Ayaz, had said.
Sharif has been behind the bars since December 24, 2018, after an accountability court convicted him in one of the three corruption cases filed under the direction of the Supreme Court.
On Thursday Sharif’s younger brother PMLN president Shahbaz Sharif got bail from high court in two corruption cases. (PTI)

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