Judge rejects defence counsel’s plea to postpone Al-Azizia trial

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ISLAMABAD: An accountability court hearing the Al-Azizia corruption reference against former prime minister Nawaz Sharif on Tuesday rejected a postponement plea by the defence counsel.

As the hearing went underway, Accountability Judge Arshad Malik noted that the Supreme Court has ordered the references to be closed in six weeks.

The legal assistant of defence counsel Sher Afghan Asadi apprised the court that Nawaz’s lawyer Khawaja Haris was unable to attend the hearing as he was attending the Islamabad High Court (IHC) hearing of the petitions pertaining to suspension of the Avenfield verdict.

“The IHC has fixed today (Tuesday) and Wednesday for the case’s hearing,” Asadi informed the court, adding that Haris cannot appear before the accountability court as he was busy with preparing arguments for the IHC hearings.

“The IHC hears petitions [pertaining to the Avenfield verdict] on a daily basis,” Asadi said. To this, the judge noted that the accountability court also hears the corruption references on a daily basis.

National Accountability Bureau’s prosecutor general Sardar Muzaffar Abbasi said the anti-graft body’s witness Wajid Zia was present for cross-examination.

Noting that the court had only four weeks till the Supreme Court’s deadline expires, the accountability judge refused the request to postpone the hearing till Thursday.